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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 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"Similar:free housetied househowffbierkellertaphousebeerhouse
- a small store or booth serving refreshments or providing a service:"a dairy bar"
- 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"
verbbar (verb) · bars (third person present) · barred (past tense) · barred (past participle) · barring (present participle)- 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 ENGLISHOriginMiddle English: from Old French barre (noun), barrer (verb), of unknown origin. Explore further
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