Meaning & Definition of Pub in English
English⟶
Pub
A public house or bar that serves alcoholic drinks.
Pronunciation:
/pʌb/Part of Speech:
nounPlural:
pubsDetailed Definitions
Definition: A place where alcoholic drinks are served, often with food, and where people gather for socializing.
Example Sentence: After work, we often go to the pub to unwind over drinks.
Definition: In British English, a pub is typically a place that also serves meals and offers a warm atmosphere.
Example Sentence: The local pub has a great selection of ales and a cozy fireplace.
Etymology
Origin: Shortened form of 'public house', used since the 19th century.
Synonyms
bartavernsaloonbreweryinn
Common Phrases and Expressions
- pub crawl: A social activity involving visiting multiple pubs in one night.
- pub quiz: A quiz game held in a pub, often with teams competing for prizes.
- local pub: The nearest or most frequented pub by a community.
Translations
- Spanish: pub
- French: pub
- German: Kneipe
- Russian: паб
Related Words
- brewpub: A hybrid establishment that brews beer on the premises and serves it to customers.
- taproom: A room in which beer is served, especially in a brewery.
Slang Meanings of pub
Meaning: The place to hang out with friends and enjoy a drink.
Example Sentence: Let's hit the pub after the game!
Meaning: Casual place for relaxing and socializing.
Example Sentence: I love going to the pub on Fridays to see my buddies.