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Bar - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A bar is a place where drinks, especially alcoholic beverages, are served and consumed. It can also refer to a long, narrow piece of solid material, such as metal or chocolate.

bar

/bɑr/ /bɑː/

Definition:

A long, rigid piece of material used as a barrier or support; a place serving alcoholic drinks.

Synonyms:

rod, stick, pub, tavern, counter

Part of Speech:

noun, verb

Antonyms:

open, entrance (context-dependent)

Common Collocations:

chocolate bar, bar stool, bar code, bar tender, iron bar

Derivatives:

barred, barring, unbarred

Usage Tips:

Use "bar" as a noun for physical objects or establishments; as a verb to mean obstructing or preventing something.

Common Phrases:

behind bars, raise the bar, bar none, set the bar high

Etymology:

Originates from Old French "barre," meaning barrier or beam; Latin "barra" refers to a rod or gate.

Examples:

  • 1. She ordered a drink at the bar.
  • 2. The iron bar blocked the entrance to the old building.
  • 3. He barred the door to keep everyone out during the meeting.
  • 4. The athlete set a new record and raised the bar for future competitors.

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