Nightclub

A2 16+

Pronunciation: /naɪtˌklʌb/

Definitions of nightclub

noun a place of entertainment open late at night and serving food and drinks, with music, dancing, and sometimes a floor show

Example Sentences

A1 I went to a nightclub with my friends.

A2 She danced all night at the nightclub.

B1 The nightclub was packed with people enjoying the music.

B2 The nightclub had a strict dress code for entry.

C1 The nightclub's VIP section offered exclusive bottle service.

C2 The nightclub's sound system was top-of-the-line, creating an immersive experience for club-goers.

Examples of nightclub in a Sentence

formal The upscale nightclub was filled with patrons enjoying the live music and cocktails.

informal Let's hit up the nightclub tonight and dance the night away!

slang I heard that new nightclub is lit, we should check it out.

figurative His mind was a nightclub of chaotic thoughts, each one vying for attention.

Grammatical Forms of nightclub

past tense

nightclubbed

plural

nightclubs

comparative

more nightclub

superlative

most nightclub

present tense

nightclubs

future tense

will nightclub

perfect tense

have nightclubbed

continuous tense

is nightclubbing

singular

nightclub

positive degree

nightclub

infinitive

to nightclub

gerund

nightclubbing

participle

nightclubbed

Origin and Evolution of nightclub

First Known Use: 1917 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'nightclub' originated in the United States in the early 20th century.
Evolution of the word: Originally referred to as establishments that operated at night, offering entertainment such as music, dancing, and drinks. Over time, the term has come to encompass a wide range of venues that provide nighttime entertainment and socializing.