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British pronunciation/bˈɑː/
American pronunciation/ˈbɑɹ/

Definition & Meaning of "bar"

Bar
01

a place where alcoholic and other drinks and light snacks are sold and served

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What is a "bar"?

A bar is a lively social place where people gather to unwind, socialize, and enjoy a wide range of alcoholic beverages. These establishments often feature a relaxed atmosphere with dim lighting, cozy seating, and perhaps some entertainment like live music or sports screenings. Unlike traditional restaurants, bars typically focus more on beverages, with a wide variety of cocktails, craft beers, and fine wines. Bars may also feature a menu of appetizers or small plates designed to complement the drinks.

02

any of the short sections of equal length consisting of musical beats located between two consecutive lines

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03

an amount of a substance in the shape of a block such as chocolate, soap, etc.

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04

a rigid piece of metal or wood; usually used as a fastening or obstruction or weapon

05

a counter where you can obtain food or drink

06

the act of preventing

07

an obstruction (usually metal) placed at the top of a goal

08

the body of individuals qualified to practice law in a particular jurisdiction

09

a submerged (or partly submerged) ridge in a river or along a shore

10

(meteorology) a unit of pressure equal to a million dynes per square centimeter

11

the physical railing or barrier in a courtroom that separates participants from the judge

12

a heating element in an electric fire

13

a horizontal rod that serves as a support for gymnasts as they perform exercises

14

a narrow marking of a different color or texture from the background

to bar
01

to hinder or block movement or access through a passage

Transitive: to bar a passage
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02

to not allow someone to do something or go somewhere

Transitive: to bar sb from an action
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03

to secure or block entry by using a barrier, often made of solid material like metal or wood

Transitive: to bar an entry point
01

with the exception of certain things or people

bar

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baric

adj

baric

adj

barrage

n

barrage

n

microbar

n

microbar

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Example
The beachside bar serves refreshing cocktails and seafood snacks.
The bartender prepared a cocktail at the crowded bar.
They decided to meet at the local bar after work for a few drinks.
He enjoyed socializing with friends over a game of pool at the sports bar.
The attorney approached the bar to present evidence during the trial.
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