Difference between Club and Cabaret

What is the difference between Club and Cabaret?

Club as a noun is a heavy stick intended for use as a weapon. while Cabaret as a noun is live entertainment held in a restaurant or nightclub.

Club

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A heavy stick intended for use as a weapon. An association of members joining together for some common purpose, especially sports or recreation. A nightclub A playing card marked with the symbol ♣ An implement to hit the ball in some ballgames, e.g. golf.

Part of speech: verb

Definition: to hit with a club. to join together to form a group. To combine into a club-shaped mass. To go to nightclubs.

Example sentence: Today, Negroes play on every big league club and in every minor league. With millions of other Negroes in other walks of life, we are willing to stand up and be counted for what we believe in. In baseball or out, we are no longer willing to wait until Judgment Day for equality - we want it here on earth as well as in Heaven.

Cabaret

Part of speech: noun

Definition: Live entertainment held in a restaurant or nightclub.The nightclub or restaurant where such entertainment is held.

Example sentence: I've been in a New York City-based cabaret for the past seven years called The Citizens Band. It's possibly one of the most brilliant things I've ever been involved with.

We hope you now know whether to use Club or Cabaret in your sentence.

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