Pronunciation: /snæk bɑːr/

Definitions of snack bar

noun a small establishment where light meals or snacks are served

Example Sentences

A1 I bought a chocolate bar at the snack bar.

A2 The snack bar at the cinema sells popcorn and drinks.

B1 We decided to grab a quick bite at the snack bar before the movie.

B2 The snack bar in the hotel lobby offers a variety of sandwiches and pastries.

C1 The snack bar on the beach had a selection of fresh fruit and smoothies.

C2 The upscale snack bar in the shopping mall served gourmet snacks and artisanal coffee.

Examples of snack bar in a Sentence

formal The hotel lobby has a snack bar where guests can purchase light refreshments.

informal Let's grab a quick bite at the snack bar before the movie starts.

slang I'm craving some snacks, let's hit up the snack bar at the mall.

figurative The library is like a snack bar for knowledge, offering a variety of resources to satisfy your intellectual hunger.

Grammatical Forms of snack bar

past tense

snacked

plural

snack bars

comparative

more snack bar

superlative

most snack bar

present tense

snack bar

future tense

will snack bar

perfect tense

have snacked bar

continuous tense

snacking bar

singular

snack bar

positive degree

snack bar

infinitive

to snack bar

gerund

snacking bar

participle

snacked bar

Origin and Evolution of snack bar

First Known Use: 1930 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'snack bar' originated in the United States.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe a small counter or stall where snacks and light meals were served, the term 'snack bar' has evolved to refer to a small establishment or area within a larger facility where snacks and light refreshments are sold.