pub

[pสŒb]

pub Definition

a place, especially in Britain or Ireland, where alcoholic drinks can be bought and drunk and where simple meals are often available.

Using pub: Examples

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

  • Example

    Let's go to the pub for a pint.

  • Example

    The pub was crowded with people watching the football match.

  • Example

    He owns a small pub in the countryside.

  • Example

    The pub serves traditional British food.

pub Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for pub

Phrases with pub

  • lock-in at the pub

    an event where the pub remains open after normal hours, with the doors locked to prevent anyone from leaving or entering

    Example

    We had a lock-in at the pub last night and didn't leave until early morning.

  • a social activity where a group of people visit multiple pubs in one night, usually drinking alcohol at each one

    Example

    We went on a pub crawl around the city center and visited five different pubs.

  • a pub that is located near someone's home and is often frequented by regular customers

    Example

    I like going to my local pub because I know the staff and the other regulars.

Origins of pub

shortened form of 'public house'

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Summary: pub in Brief

A 'pub' [pสŒb] is a place, typically in Britain or Ireland, where alcoholic drinks are served and simple meals are available. It is a popular spot for socializing and watching sports events, as in 'The pub was crowded with people watching the football match.' Phrases like 'lock-in at the pub' and 'pub crawl' describe social activities involving pubs.

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