curfew

[ˈkɜːfjuː]

curfew Definition

a regulation requiring people to remain indoors between specified hours, typically at night.

Using curfew: Examples

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

  • Example

    The city imposed a curfew on all residents after the riots.

  • Example

    My parents set a curfew for me when I go out with my friends.

  • Example

    The government lifted the curfew after the situation improved.

  • Example

    The police arrested several people who violated the curfew.

curfew Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with curfew

  • to establish or enforce a curfew

    Example

    The mayor decided to impose a curfew in response to the protests.

  • to end or remove a curfew

    Example

    The government announced that they would lift the curfew starting tomorrow.

  • to violate or ignore a curfew

    Example

    The police arrested several teenagers who broke curfew and were wandering around the city late at night.

Origins of curfew

from Old French 'cuevrefeu', meaning 'cover fire'

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Summary: curfew in Brief

A 'curfew' [ˈkɜːfjuː] is a regulation that requires people to stay indoors during specific hours, usually at night. It can be imposed by authorities in response to emergencies or as a measure to maintain public order. Examples include 'The city imposed a curfew on all residents after the riots,' and 'My parents set a curfew for me when I go out with my friends.'

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