Thesaurus:pub
English
Synonyms
- alehouse
- boozer (Britain, Australia, New Zealand, slang)
- boozing ken (archaic)
- bousing ken (archaic, cant)
- drinker
- drinkery
- gargle-factory (obsolete, slang)
- gin joint
- groggery (archaic)
- local (British, idiomatic)
- nineteenth hole (golf)
- pot-house (idiomatic)
- pub
- public house (chiefly British)
- rummery
- saloon (US)
- tavern
- watering hole (idiomatic)
Hyponyms
- barrelhouse
- bar
- beer parlour (Canada)
- bierkeller
- blind tiger (slang)
- blind pig (slang)
- brewpub
- cabaret
- cantina
- cocktail lounge
- dive (slang)
- free house
- gastropub (British)
- gin mill (archaic)
- honky-tonk
- inn
- jook house (US, slang)
- juke (Southern US, slang)
- juke joint (US, slang)
- liquor lounge
- lounge
- managed house
- micropub
- nightclub
- rathskeller
- ruin pub
- speakeasy
- sports bar
- tied house
- trad pub
Hypernyms
Meronyms
- bar
- barroom
- beer garden
- cellar
- ladies' lounge
- public bar (British, dated)
- saloon (British, dated)
- saloon bar
- taproom
- —
- barkeep
- barkeeper
- barman
- barmaid
- bartender
- landlord (chiefly British)
- mixologist
- pubkeeper
- publican (chiefly British)
- —
- drinker
- pub crawler
- pubgoer
- regular
- —
- beer engine
- beer line
- beer mat
- chair
- table
- —
- alcohol [⇒ thesaurus]
- beer [⇒ thesaurus]
- beverage [⇒ thesaurus]
- booze
- wine [⇒ thesaurus]
- —
- pickled egg
- pickled onion
- ploughman's lunch
- pork scratching
- —
- pub golf
- pub quiz
- shove ha'penny
Various
Translations
- German: Thesaurus:Kneipe
Further reading
- “189. abode” in Roget's Thesaurus, T. Y. Crowell Co., 1911.
- “pub” in Moby Thesaurus II, Grady Ward, 1996.
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