Gate Crasher

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ɡeɪt ˈkræʃər/

Definitions of gate crasher

noun the act of attending a social event without an invitation or without paying

Example Sentences

A1 The gate crasher sneaked into the party without an invitation.

A2 The gate crasher caused a commotion at the event by trying to enter without permission.

B1 The gate crasher was escorted out of the venue by security after causing a disturbance.

B2 The gate crasher managed to blend in with the guests before being identified and removed from the party.

C1 The gate crasher was apprehended by authorities for trespassing and disrupting the event.

C2 The gate crasher's bold attempt to enter the exclusive gathering went viral on social media.

Examples of gate crasher in a Sentence

formal The security team promptly removed the gate crasher from the exclusive event.

informal We had to deal with a gate crasher at the party last night.

slang That gate crasher showed up uninvited and caused a scene.

figurative Negative thoughts can be like gate crashers in your mind, disrupting your peace.

Grammatical Forms of gate crasher

plural

gate crashers

comparative

more gate crasher

superlative

most gate crasher

present tense

gate crashes

future tense

will gate crash

perfect tense

have gate crashed

continuous tense

is gate crashing

singular

gate crasher

positive degree

gate crasher

infinitive

to gate crash

gerund

gate crashing

participle

gate crashed

Origin and Evolution of gate crasher

First Known Use: 1885 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'gate crasher' originated in the United Kingdom during the late 19th century.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe someone who gained unauthorized entry to an event or party by crashing through the gates, the term has evolved to encompass anyone who attends an event without being invited or without paying for admission.