Social Event Vocabulary

8 words in this vocabulary list

noun a large meal or feast, often in celebration of a special occasion

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  • The annual company banquet will be held at the hotel ballroom.
  • I'm looking forward to stuffing my face at the buffet at the banquet.
  • The banquet last night was lit, the food was amazing!
  • The banquet of knowledge provided by the conference was truly enriching.

noun a room in a bar where customers can sit and socialize while drinking alcohol

  • The patrons gathered in the barroom for a night of socializing and relaxation.
  • Let's head to the barroom and grab a few drinks with friends.
  • I heard there's a wild party happening at the barroom tonight.
  • His mind felt like a chaotic barroom, filled with conflicting thoughts and emotions.

noun a meal that combines breakfast and lunch, usually eaten in the late morning or early afternoon

  • The hotel restaurant offers a delightful brunch menu every Sunday.
  • Let's grab some brunch at that cute cafe down the street.
  • Brunch is the perfect excuse for day drinking with friends.
  • Brunch symbolizes a leisurely and indulgent way to start the day.

verb to gather or unite in one place or action

adverb used to describe how the action of coming together is done

  • The two organizations will come together to discuss the merger.
  • Let's all come together for a barbecue this weekend.
  • The squad is planning to come together for a movie night.
  • Different ideas and perspectives can come together to create something truly innovative.

noun a main meal eaten in the evening or at midday

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  • The host prepared a lavish dinner for all the guests.
  • Let's grab some dinner before the movie starts.
  • I'm so hungry, let's chow down on some dinner.
  • The negotiations were like a dinner party, with each side trying to get a taste of what they wanted.

noun a drink, especially an alcoholic one

verb to drink alcohol, especially in large quantities

  • After the dinner party, the guests enjoyed a potation of fine wine.
  • Let's head to the bar and grab a potation before the movie starts.
  • I'm craving a cold potation on this hot day.
  • His words were like a potent potation, intoxicating everyone who listened.

noun a meeting at an agreed time and place, typically between two people

verb to meet at an agreed time and place

  • The diplomats agreed to meet at a predetermined rendezvous point to discuss the terms of the treaty.
  • Let's have a rendezvous at the cafe around the corner to catch up.
  • I'm planning a secret rendezvous with my crush at the park tonight.
  • The intersection of art and science is where creativity and innovation rendezvous.

noun A person who regularly attends theatrical performances

  • The theatergoer was impressed by the stunning performance of the lead actor.
  • The theatergoer couldn't stop raving about how amazing the show was.
  • The theatergoer was totally blown away by the performance last night.
  • The theatergoer's heart soared with joy as they watched the play unfold on stage.