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barroom

Barroom (noun) means a room, especially in a hotel or pub, where alcoholic drinks are served. Example: “The barroom was crowded with regulars watching the game.”

noun
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A room, especially in a hotel or pub, where alcoholic drinks are served.
"The barroom was crowded with regulars watching the game."

How to use barroom

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishA room set up for serving drinks, essentially another word for a bar.

Common pairings
barroom brawl barroom chatter

Word forms

barrooms plural

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Etymology

Formed from bar plus room.

bar saloon ginmill taproom

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Frequently asked questions

What does “barroom” mean?

The word “barroom” means a room, especially in a hotel or pub, where alcoholic drinks are served. In plain terms, a room set up for serving drinks, essentially another word for a bar.

How do you use “barroom” in a sentence?

Here is “barroom” used in a sentence: “The barroom was crowded with regulars watching the game.”

What part of speech is “barroom”?

“Barroom” is a noun.

What is the meaning of barroom?

"barroom" (noun) means a room, especially in a hotel or pub, where alcoholic drinks are served.

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