Bartender

A2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈbɑːrtɛndər/

Definitions of bartender

noun a person who serves drinks at a bar

Example Sentences

A1 The bartender served me a delicious cocktail.

A2 I asked the bartender for a recommendation on a good wine.

B1 The bartender at the hotel bar was very friendly and attentive.

B2 The bartender mixed up a special drink just for me.

C1 As a seasoned bartender, he knew how to craft the perfect cocktail.

C2 The bartender's expertise in mixology was evident in every drink he made.

Examples of bartender in a Sentence

formal The bartender at the upscale hotel bar was impeccably dressed and highly skilled in mixology.

informal The bartender at my favorite pub always knows how to make the perfect cocktail.

slang I asked the bartender to hook me up with a strong drink to get the party started.

figurative As a bartender of emotions, she knew just the right words to soothe his troubled mind.

Grammatical Forms of bartender

past tense

bartended

plural

bartenders

comparative

more bartender

superlative

most bartender

present tense

bartends

future tense

will bartend

perfect tense

has bartended

continuous tense

is bartending

singular

bartender

positive degree

bartender

infinitive

to bartend

gerund

bartending

participle

bartended

Origin and Evolution of bartender

First Known Use: 1806 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'bartender' originated from the combination of 'bar' and 'tender', with 'bar' referring to the counter where drinks are served and 'tender' meaning one who tends to or takes care of something.
Evolution of the word: Originally, 'bartender' referred to a person who tended the bar in a tavern or pub, serving drinks to customers. Over time, the role of a bartender has evolved to include creating and mixing cocktails, providing recommendations, and offering customer service.