Pronunciation: /naɪt spɑt/
noun a place, typically a bar or club, that is popular for socializing or entertainment in the evening or at night
A1 I went to a night spot with my friends for the first time.
A2 She suggested we check out a popular night spot in the city.
B1 The night spot we visited had a live band playing music.
B2 The new night spot in town is known for its trendy atmosphere and delicious cocktails.
C1 The exclusive night spot we went to last weekend had a strict dress code.
C2 As a seasoned party-goer, she knew all the best night spots in the city.
formal The city's newest night spot offers a sophisticated atmosphere and live music.
informal Let's check out that new night spot downtown for some drinks and dancing.
slang That night spot is lit! The music is bumping and the drinks are flowing.
figurative In the darkness of the forest, the clearing felt like a natural night spot where the animals gathered to socialize.
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