clubmen

[ˈklʌbmən]

clubmen Definition

  • 1members of a 17th-century English political movement that arose in response to the English Civil War, advocating for peace and an end to hostilities
  • 2a group of people who form a club or social organization

Using clubmen: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "clubmen" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The Clubmen were a group of people who wanted to end the violence of the English Civil War.

  • Example

    The clubmen met every week to discuss their shared interests.

  • Example

    The clubmen organized a charity event to raise money for the local hospital.

clubmen Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for clubmen

Phrases with clubmen

  • gentlemen's club

    a private social club for men, typically one with dining, recreational, and other facilities.

    Example

    He was a member of several gentlemen's clubs in London.

  • book club

    a group of people who meet regularly to discuss books they have read.

    Example

    She joined a book club to meet new people and discuss literature.

  • country club

    a private club with facilities for outdoor sports and indoor activities, typically including dining, tennis, swimming, and golf.

    Example

    The country club was a popular spot for wealthy families to socialize and relax.

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Summary: clubmen in Brief

The term 'clubmen' [ˈklʌbmən] refers to two distinct groups: members of a 17th-century English political movement that arose in response to the English Civil War, advocating for peace and an end to hostilities, and a group of people who form a club or social organization. Examples include the gentlemen's club, book club, and country club.