club
How to Use Club
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishA group of people sharing an interest, a heavy stick used as a weapon or sports tool, or a venue for nightlife — plus the verb meaning to hit with a club or to team up/pool resources.
Word Forms
clubbed past tense, clubs plural, clubs singular
Fill the Gap
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She joined the local chess _____ to meet other players.
Etymology
From Old Norse klubba, "cudgel," related to Proto-Germanic roots meaning "lump" or "block." The social-group sense grew out of the idea of a shared "club" or contribution — people literally clubbing their resources together.