Used in a Sentence

brick-and-mortar

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for brick-and-mortar.

Editorial note

On the other side if your brick-and-mortar company doesn't work then you better try something else.

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Quick take

Alternative form of brick and mortar. [(business) Buildings and property for the conduct of business, particularly in the sale of retail goods to the general public. (Used to contrast an Internet-based sales operation that lacks customer-oriented store fronts and a "traditional" one for which most capital investment might be in the building infrastructure.)]

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of brick-and-mortar gathered in one view.

adjective

Alternative form of brick and mortar. [(business) Buildings and property for the conduct of business, particularly in the sale of retail goods to the general public. (Used to contrast an Internet-based sales operation that lacks customer-oriented store fronts and a "traditional" one for which most capital investment might be in the building infrastructure.)]

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for brick-and-mortar.

adjective

Alternative form of brick and mortar. [(business) Buildings and property for the conduct of business, particularly in the sale of retail goods to the general public. (Used to contrast an Internet-based sales operation that lacks customer-oriented store fronts and a "traditional" one for which most capital investment might be in the building infrastructure.)]

Example sentences

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On the other side if your brick-and-mortar company doesn't work then you better try something else.

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With hardware, retail, restaurants or other brick-and-mortar businesses you've got one chance more or less.

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We didn't go from brick-and-mortar to the App Store.

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It's nonsensical to compare to brick-and-mortar stores.

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Valid point, but apparently the Greenpeace study only targeted Germany's largest (brick-and-mortar) discounted retailers; there's no particular reason to believe that the products offered by premium retailers would score any better.

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All of these findings beg the larger question: Without an effective feedback loop between industry and brick-and-mortar universities, how well are we preparing our CS undergrads for the industry world with our current syllabus?

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Portions like AWS, Digital and 3P/FBA service revenues will have much higher margins than first party retail revenues (which is the most like Wal-mart revenues, except the margins are completely different due to no having brick-and-mortar stores.).

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If it turns out that, say, spam is the most profitable thing a company can do, then your todo-list app, or even your brick-and-mortar home-and-garden store, would gradually swap out parts (including employees and even founders) until it has become an online spamming service!

Quote examples

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What they're really saying is "Without an effective feedback loop between industry and brick-and-mortar universities we can't prepare CS undergrads for the industry world with out current syllabus.", but they phrased it as a question so it wouldn't sound like a drastic claim requiring strong evidence.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use brick-and-mortar in a sentence?

On the other side if your brick-and-mortar company doesn't work then you better try something else.

What does brick-and-mortar mean?

Alternative form of brick and mortar. [(business) Buildings and property for the conduct of business, particularly in the sale of retail goods to the general public. (Used to contrast an Internet-based sales operation that lacks customer-oriented store fronts and a "traditional" one for which most capital investment might be in the building infrastructure.)]

What part of speech is brick-and-mortar?

brick-and-mortar is commonly used as adjective.