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Definition bar in British English
bar
verb
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[transitive]
verb
What are red words?
Around 90% of spoken and written English relies on just 7,500 common words.These words are highlighted in red and are ranked using a star system.
- One-star words are commonly used
- Two-star words are even more common
- Three-star words are the most frequently used
/bɑː(r)/
1
to officially say that something must not happen, or that someone must not do something or go somewhere
Example
It was an old-fashioned club from which women were barred.

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bar chart (noun)
bar code (noun)
bar exam (noun)
bar graph (noun)
bar line (noun)
bar mitzvah (noun)
bar none (phrase)
be called to the bar (phrase)
beverage bar (noun)
bull bar (noun)
button bar (noun)
coffee bar (noun)
colour bar (noun)
drinks bar (noun)
energy bar (noun)
lap bar (noun)
lounge bar (noun)
menu bar (noun)
nail bar (noun)
nudie bar ()
open bar (noun)
public bar (noun)
roll bar (noun)
salad bar (noun)
saloon bar (noun)
sand bar (noun)
scroll bar (noun)
snack bar (noun)
soap (noun)
space bar (noun)
status bar (noun)
tend bar (phrase)
the American Bar Association ()
the Bar Council ()
the Bar Professional Training Course ()
the Bar Transfer Test ()
the General Council of the Bar and of the Inns of Court ()
title bar (noun)
wine bar (noun)