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- nounbar (noun) · bars (plural noun) · the bar (noun) · Bar (noun) · the Bar (noun)
- a long rod or rigid piece of wood, metal, or similar material, typically used as an obstruction, fastening, or weapon:"an iron bar" · "bars on the windows"
- an amount of food or another substance formed into a regular narrow block:"a bar of chocolate" · "gold bars"
- a band of color or light, especially on a flat surface:"bars of sunlight shafting through the broken windows"
- a sandbank or shoal at the mouth of a harbor, bay, or estuary:"the bar to the estuary of the River Eske"
- heraldrya charge in the form of a narrow horizontal stripe across the shield.
- a counter across which alcoholic drinks or refreshments are served:"standing at the bar"
- a room in a restaurant or hotel in which alcohol is served:"the oak-paneled bar of the Lion" · "bar stools"
- an establishment where alcohol and sometimes other refreshments are served:"a small friendly bar open all day"
- a small store or booth serving refreshments or providing a service:"a dairy bar"
- a barrier or restriction to an action or advance:"political differences are not necessarily a bar to a good relationship"
- lawa plea arresting an action or claim in a law case.
- musica measure of music or the time of a piece of music:"the opening bars of the first hymn"
- informal(bars)a line or set of lyrics in a rap or hip-hop song:"he is undeniably one of the most talented and complex rappers spitting bars today"
- (the bar)a partition in a courtroom or legislative assembly, now usually notional, beyond which most people may not pass and, in court, at which an accused person stands:"the prisoner at the bar"
- BRITISH ENGLISHa rail marking the end of each chamber in the Houses of Parliament:"he had to appear at the Bar of the House for a reprimand by the Speaker"
- (the Bar)the legal profession:"his dismissal from the Singapore Bar"
- BRITISH ENGLISHbarristers collectively.
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHlawyers collectively.
- a particular court of law.
verbbar (verb) · bars (third person present) · barred (past tense) · barred (past participle) · barring (present participle)- fasten (something, especially a door or window) with a bar or bars:"she bolts and bars the door"
- prevent or prohibit (someone) from doing something or from going somewhere:"she is barred from leaving the country" · "boulders barred her passage"
- forbid (an activity) to someone:"the job she loved had been barred to her"
- exclude (something) from consideration:"nothing is barred in the crime novel"
- lawprevent or delay (an action) by objection.
- mark (something) with bars or stripes:"his face was barred with light"
prepositionBRITISH ENGLISH- except for; apart from:"everyone, bar a few ascetics, thinks it desirable"
OriginMiddle English: from Old French barre (noun), barrer (verb), of unknown origin.Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- a long rod or rigid piece of wood, metal, or similar material, typically used as an obstruction, fastening, or weapon:
- an amount of food or another substance formed into a regular narrow block:
- a sandbank or shoal at the mouth of a harbor, bay, or estuary:
- a counter across which alcoholic drinks or refreshments are served:
- a barrier or restriction to an action or advance:
verb- fasten (something, especially a door or window) with a bar or bars:
- prevent or prohibit (someone) from doing something or from going somewhere:
preposition- except for; apart from:
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- A bar is a place where alcoholic drinks are sold and drunk123. It is also a building or room where alcoholic drinks and sometimes food are served2. The area behind the person serving the drinks is also called a bar1. The person serving the drinks stands in the area in such a place3. Examples of bars include hotel bars and bars in Soho13.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.a place where alcoholic drinks are sold and drunk, or the area behind the person serving the drinks: I met him in a bar in Soho.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/learner-english/…Britannica Dictionary definition of BAR 1 [count] a : a building or room where alcoholic drinks and sometimes food are served We went to a bar for a drink.www.britannica.com/dictionary/barbar noun [C] (DRINKING PLACE) Add to word list A1 a place where drinks, especially alcoholic drinks, are sold and drunk, or the area in such a place where the person serving the drinks stands: They noticed him going into the hotel bar. at the bar There weren't any free tables, so I sat at the bar.dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/bar
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