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What is an antonym for kiosk?

There isn't a perfect one-word antonym for "kiosk". It depends on the context. Here are some possibilities depending on what aspect of a kiosk you want to contrast:

If you're thinking about size and permanence:

* Building: A kiosk is small and temporary, while a building is large and permanent.

* Structure: Similar to "building", "structure" implies something larger and more substantial.

If you're thinking about purpose:

* Store: Kiosks are often used for specific purposes like selling tickets or information, while a store is more general.

* Counter: If you're thinking about the physical structure, a counter might be a suitable alternative.

If you're thinking about location:

* Interior: A kiosk is usually freestanding and located outdoors, while an interior space is enclosed and inside.

* Central location: A kiosk can be located in a central place, while a remote location would be the opposite.

In most cases, it's better to use a phrase to describe the opposite of a kiosk, such as:

* Large, permanent building

* Full-service store

* Interior space

It really depends on what you're trying to communicate.

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