pub
//pʌb//
Translation
pub
Definition
Pub, short for 'public house', is a type of establishment in the UK and other English-speaking countries that serves alcoholic beverages, meals, and often provides a social gathering space. Unlike a bar, a pub typically has a more relaxed, community-oriented atmosphere and may offer traditional pub food like fish and chips. The term 'pub' is commonly used informally to refer to any local drinking spot, but it specifically denotes a licensed venue where people meet to drink, eat, and socialize.
Example
“We met at the local pub after work for a pint.”
“The pub down the street serves excellent Sunday roasts.”
“He owns a small pub in the countryside.”
“Many pubs in London have historic interiors.”
“She works as a bartender at a busy city pub.”
“The pub quiz is every Tuesday evening.”
“They renovated the old pub and added a beer garden.”
“I prefer quiet pubs over loud nightclubs.”
“The pub closed early due to a private event.”
“Tourists often visit traditional pubs to experience local culture.”
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