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Synonyms and antonyms of Places where people dance in British Thesaurus

Places where people dance

club (noun)

a place you go to in the evening to dance and drink

dance floor (noun)

an area in a club, restaurant etc designed for people to dance on

dance hall (noun)

a large room or building where people paid to go and dance to popular music in the past

disco (noun)

British a place or event where people dance to popular music

floor (noun)

a flat area for dancing

maypole (noun)

a tall pole with long thin pieces of cloth fastened to the top that people traditionally danced round in England, especially on May Day

nightclub (noun)

a place where people go in the evening to dance, drink alcohol, or watch entertainers. Nightclubs often stay open very late.

nightspot (noun)

informal a nightclub

strip club (noun)

a place where the audience is entertained by performers who take off their clothes while dancing to music

strip joint (noun)

informal a strip club