saloon

noun

UK/səˈluːn/
US/səˈluːn/

Definitions of saloon noun

establishment

  1. Countable

    A public place that sells alcoholic drinks, particularly one in the western United States from an earlier period.

    • The cowboys were playing poker in the saloon.

    • That saloon was known for its high-quality whiskey.

    • The town had only one saloon, and it was loud at night.

vehicle

  1. Countable

    A car designed to seat four or five people, typically with four doors and a separate boot or trunk for luggage.

    • This saloon boasts a spacious interior and comfortable seats.

    • He bought a new saloon as his family car.

    • The saloon's boot is large enough to hold all the luggage.