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bar1

 
 
pronunciation:
bar
parts of speech:
noun, verb
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part of speech: noun
definition 1: A bar is a solid piece of some substance that is usually in the shape of a block.
It's easy to drop a slippery bar of soap.I still have two chocolate bars left from Halloween.
 
similar words:
cake
definition 2: A bar is a long piece of strong and solid material that does not bend. Bars are most often made of metal. Bars are used to hold something back or to support things or to hold them together.
Yuki gave her little bird a treat through the bars of its cage.
 
synonyms:
rod, stick
similar words:
block, bolt, lever, pole, rail, railing, stake
definition 3: A bar is a stripe or narrow line.
The bird has yellow bars on its chest.The U.S. flag has bars of red and white.
synonyms:
line, strip, stripe
similar words:
beam, ribbon, streak
definition 4: A bar is a place where adults sometimes have drinks such as beer or wine. In a bar, there is a long counter where people can sit and get drinks. A bar also serves snacks and sometimes other simple foods. Other types of places with a counter sometimes use the word bar in their name. You can get snacks at a snack bar or ice cream at a dairy bar, for example.
In the United States, children are not allowed in bars that serve alcohol.
similar words:
counter, dive, hotel, inn, nightclub
 
part of speech: verb
inflections: bars, barring, barred
definition 1: When you bar someone, you stop them from entering.
The police barred cars from entering the street because it wasn't safe.The fallen trees barred us from using the path to the beach.
synonyms:
ban, prevent
antonyms:
admit
similar words:
forbid, oppose, prohibit, refuse, restrict, stop
definition 2: When you bar something, you put a bar across.
After a robber got into her neighbor's house, she barred her windows.
synonyms:
lock
antonyms:
open
similar words:
fasten, secure
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