club

[US]/klʌb/
[UK]/klʌb/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. a group or organization typically dedicated to a particular interest or activity; a place where social gatherings are held; a venue for entertainment, typically in the evening; a group of people working together towards a common goal

Phrases & Collocations

nightclub

golf club

club sandwich

country club

fan club

book club

football club

in the club

jockey club

health club

night club

sports club

join the club

rotary club

fitness club

yacht club

london club

kennel club

drama club

youth club

private club

social club

Example Sentences

a club meeting; club regulations.

a club with financial difficulties.

the club's financial predicament.

Membership in the club swelled.

the club is buzzing with excitement.

a club with as few as 20 members.

a club with membership by invitation only.

whomp the club head on the ground.

club ideas and exertions

This club is a rendezvous for writers.

This is an article on the new club manager.

The club is the last stonghold of male privilege.

a club embodying the Corinthian spirit.

a coloured club .

the club will finish in fifth place in Division One.

the soccer club Christmas do.

it was great gas in the club last night.

Real-world Examples

We're also considering hiring out costumes to amateur drama clubs.

Source: Cambridge IELTS Listening Actual Test 11

It would also join an exclusive club.

Source: Scientific 60 Seconds - Scientific American October 2021 Compilation

Me, too. Let's join the music club.

Source: New Target Junior High School English Grade 7 (Upper)

He could have gotten me a VCR or golf clubs.

Source: Friends Season 6

Maybe he just wants to join the club.

Source: CNN 10 Student English May/June 2018 Compilation

What's about joining some college clubs?

Source: Cambridge IELTS Listening Actual Test 8

Because it's a club that I love it.

Source: 2018 Best Hits Compilation

You bought some clubs, you got lessons.

Source: S03

Everyone wanted her to join the music club.

Source: Airborne English: Everyone speaks English.

For example, do you support a football club?

Source: British Council Learning Tips

Popular Words

Explore frequently searched vocabulary

Download App to Unlock Full Content

Want to learn vocabulary more efficiently? Download the DictoGo app and enjoy more vocabulary memorization and review features!

Download DictoGo Now