Pronunciation: /ˈbɑrˌmeɪd/

Definitions of barmaid

noun A woman who works as a bartender, typically in a pub or bar.

Example Sentences

A1 The barmaid served drinks to the customers.

A2 The friendly barmaid chatted with the regulars.

B1 The experienced barmaid knew how to mix a perfect cocktail.

B2 The barmaid recommended a special craft beer to the group of friends.

C1 The skilled barmaid managed the busy bar with ease.

C2 The barmaid's knowledge of wines impressed the sommelier.

Examples of barmaid in a Sentence

formal The barmaid politely asked the customers if they would like another round of drinks.

informal The barmaid is super friendly and always remembers my favorite drink.

slang The barmaid is a total babe, I love going to that bar just to see her.

figurative The barmaid's smile was like a ray of sunshine in the dimly lit bar.

Grammatical Forms of barmaid

plural

barmaids

comparative

more barmaid

superlative

most barmaid

present tense

is barmaiding

future tense

will barmaid

perfect tense

has barmaided

continuous tense

is barmaiding

singular

barmaid

positive degree

barmaid

infinitive

to barmaid

gerund

barmaiding

participle

barmaided

Origin and Evolution of barmaid

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'barmaid' originated in England.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to a female bartender who served drinks in a bar, the term 'barmaid' has evolved to encompass a broader range of roles and responsibilities in the hospitality industry.