Barmaster

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈbɑːrˌmæstər/

Definitions of barmaster

noun A person who is in charge of a bar or tavern, typically responsible for managing the staff and operations

Example Sentences

A1 The barmaster mixed a delicious cocktail for the customer.

A2 The barmaster greeted everyone with a smile as they entered the bar.

B1 The barmaster has years of experience in creating unique drink recipes.

B2 The barmaster trained the new staff on how to properly serve drinks.

C1 The barmaster was known throughout the city for their mastery of mixology.

C2 The barmaster's attention to detail and creativity set them apart in the industry.

Examples of barmaster in a Sentence

formal The barmaster at the upscale hotel is known for creating exquisite cocktails.

informal I heard the barmaster at that new bar is really talented.

slang The barmaster totally hooked me up with some free shots last night.

figurative As the barmaster of the group, she always knows how to keep the conversation flowing smoothly.

Grammatical Forms of barmaster

past tense

barmastered

plural

barmasters

comparative

more barmaster

superlative

most barmaster

present tense

barmasters

future tense

will barmaster

perfect tense

have barmastered

continuous tense

is barmastering

singular

barmaster

positive degree

barmaster

infinitive

to barmaster

gerund

barmastering

participle

barmastered

Origin and Evolution of barmaster

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'barmaster' originated in medieval Europe, specifically in the context of brewing and managing the fermentation process of beer.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the role of a barmaster has evolved to encompass not only the management of fermentation in brewing, but also overseeing the overall operation of a bar or pub.