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Meaning of bars
A bar is a long, straight, typically rigid piece of material, often used as a support or obstruction.
Etymology of bars
The word "bar" comes from the Old French "barre", meaning "rod" or "beam", which is derived from the Latin "barra", meaning "rod" or "bar"
The word has been used in English since the 13th century, initially referring to a rod or beam, and later expanding to include other meanings
Synonyms
rods
poles
sticks
beams
shafts
pillars
columns
posts
stakes
uprights
masts
booms
girders
joists
rafters
battens
slats
laths
strips
stripes
bands
rods
partitions
grilles
grids
lattices
screens
obstructions
barriers
hindrances
impediments
obstacles
blocks
stops
halts
checks
boundaries
limits
confines
restrictions
Definitions
- A long, straight, typically rigid piece of material, used as a support or obstruction
- A counter or table where drinks are served in a pub or restaurant
- A unit of pressure, equal to 100,000 pascals
- A obstacle or impediment to something
- A mark or symbol, typically consisting of a horizontal or vertical line, used to indicate a boundary or separation
Usage Examples
- The gymnast grasped the bar and swung into a perfect dismount
- The lawyer argued that the new law was a bar to social progress
- The pub had a small bar where patrons could order drinks
- The hikers had to navigate through the dense forest, avoiding low-hanging bars of branches
Antonyms
openings
gaps
voids
spaces
clearances
permissions
allowances
freedoms
liberties
accesses
entries
passages
avenues
routes
paths
ways
channels
inlets
outlets
escapes
exemptions
exceptions
exclusions