Hobnob With

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈhɒbnɒb wɪð/

Definitions of hobnob with

verb To socialize or mingle with others, especially those of a higher social status

Example Sentences

A1 I like to hobnob with my neighbors at the community picnic.

A2 She enjoys hobnobbing with celebrities at fancy events.

B1 As a politician, he hobnobs with influential people to gain support for his campaign.

B2 The CEO often hobnobs with industry leaders to discuss business strategies.

C1 The ambassador hobnobs with diplomats from different countries to negotiate international agreements.

C2 The royal family hobnobs with dignitaries from around the world during state visits.

Examples of hobnob with in a Sentence

formal It is not appropriate for a public official to hobnob with lobbyists.

informal She loves to hobnob with celebrities at fancy parties.

slang I saw him hobnobbing with the cool kids at school.

figurative In order to succeed in business, you have to be willing to hobnob with the right people.

Grammatical Forms of hobnob with

past tense

hobnobbed

plural

hobnob with

comparative

more hobnobbed

superlative

most hobnobbed

present tense

hobnobs with

future tense

will hobnob with

perfect tense

has/have hobnobbed with

continuous tense

is/are hobnobbing with

singular

hobnobs with

positive degree

hobnob with

infinitive

to hobnob with

gerund

hobnobbing with

participle

hobnobbing with

Origin and Evolution of hobnob with

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The phrase 'hobnob with' originated from Middle English, combining the words 'habben' meaning 'have' and 'nob' meaning 'to drink'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe socializing over drinks, the phrase 'hobnob with' has evolved to mean associating or mingling with others in a casual or friendly manner.