Meaning & Definition of word "Bar"
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Bar
/bɑːr/
noun:
- 1. A long rod or rigid piece of material.
- Example: He lifted the heavy bar of steel.
- 2. A counter in a pub or restaurant where drinks or food are served.
- Example: We met at the bar for a drink after work.
- 3. A barrier or obstruction.
- Example: A bar of soap slipped from my hands.
- 4. A unit of measure for pressure.
- Example: The tire pressure should be set to 2.0 bar.
- 5. The legal profession.
- Example: She decided to take the bar exam to become a lawyer.
verb:
- 1. To prevent or obstruct someone from doing something.
- Example: He was barred from entering the building.
- 2. To cover or block an opening.
- Example: They barred the door to keep intruders out.
Etymology
Middle English, from Old French barre, from Latin barra.
Common Phrases and Expressions
bar none:
Without exception; certainly.
raise the bar:
To increase standards or expectations.
bar of soap:
A solid piece of soap for washing.
bar hopping:
Visiting multiple bars in a single outing.
Related Words
barricade:
A barrier that obstructs passage.
barrier:
A fence or obstacle.
baritone:
A type of male singing voice.
barista:
A person who prepares and serves coffee.
Slang Meanings of bar
Meaning: To bar someone
Example Sentence: They decided to bar him from entry after the incident.
Meaning: Bar hopping
Example Sentence: We spent the night bar hopping across the city.