What is shopaholic? How to use in English

Definition & pronunciation of shopaholic

shopaholicnoun

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/ˌʃɒpəˈhɒlɪk//ˌʃɑːpəˈhɑːlɪk/

Where does the word shopaholic come from?

The term "shopaholic" originated in the 1990s in the United States. It is believed to have been coined by columnist Harriet Schneider, who used the term in an article for the San Francisco Chronicle in 1990. Schneider wrote about a friend who exhibited compulsive shopping behavior, and the term "shopaholic" was born. The term gained popularity in the early 2000s, particularly with the publication of Rachel Williams' memoir "Shopaholic" in 2000. The book told the story of a young professional who struggles with compulsive spending and becomes addicted to shopping. Since then, the term "shopaholic" has become widely used to describe individuals who exhibit excessive and compulsive shopping behavior, often resulting in debt and financial difficulties.

Example of vocabulary shopaholicnamespace

  • Sarah can't resist the call of the mall - she's a true shopaholic, always looking for the next big purchase.
  • As soon as Jane steps into a store, her eyes light up and she becomes a different person - a shopaholic anxious to add more items to her collection.
  • Due to his excessive spending habits, Mark's wife calls him a shopaholic and has even suggested debt counseling as a solution.
  • During sales, Emily transforms into a full-blown shopaholic, stocking up on everything from new outfits to kitchen gadgets.
  • Sarah's friends often tease her that she'd rather shop for clothes than eat, a tongue-in-cheek nod to her love of consumer culture and her status as a shopaholic.

Synonyms and related words for shopaholic


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