tavern (Meaning)

Wordnet

tavern (n)

a building with a bar that is licensed to sell alcoholic drinks

Webster

tavern (n.)

A public house where travelers and other transient guests are accomodated with rooms and meals; an inn; a hotel; especially, in modern times, a public house licensed to sell liquor in small quantities.

tavern Sentence Examples

  1. The bustling tavern reverberated with the laughter and chatter of weary travelers.
  2. The cozy tavern offered respite from the harsh winter winds, its hearth crackling warmly.
  3. The dark and smoky tavern was a sanctuary for wanderers seeking a pint and camaraderie.
  4. The tavern's wooden tables were scarred with countless tales whispered over mugs of ale.
  5. The innkeeper at the tavern was renowned for his hospitality and the fine quality of his brews.
  6. The tavern's signboard swayed gently in the breeze, promising a warm welcome to all who entered.
  7. The tavern was the heart of the village, a place where locals and visitors alike mingled.
  8. The minstrel in the tavern's corner strummed his lute, filling the air with enchanting melodies.
  9. The pungent aroma of roasted meats wafted from the tavern's kitchen, tantalizing hungry patrons.
  10. The tavern's history was etched into its walls, each weathered plank bearing witness to countless nights of revelry.

FAQs About the word tavern

a building with a bar that is licensed to sell alcoholic drinksA public house where travelers and other transient guests are accomodated with rooms and meals; a

pub, bar, saloon, nightclub, cafe, taproom, cabaret, barroom, cantina, watering place

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The bustling tavern reverberated with the laughter and chatter of weary travelers.

The cozy tavern offered respite from the harsh winter winds, its hearth crackling warmly.

The dark and smoky tavern was a sanctuary for wanderers seeking a pint and camaraderie.

The tavern's wooden tables were scarred with countless tales whispered over mugs of ale.