Nightlife: meaning, definitions and examples

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nightlife

 

[ ˈnaɪt.laɪf ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

social activities

Nightlife refers to the social activities that people engage in during the evening and nighttime. This includes a variety of entertainment options such as bars, clubs, live music venues, and restaurants that are open late. Nightlife is often associated with vibrant atmospheres and opportunities for socializing, dancing, and enjoying the company of friends. Major cities around the world are known for their unique nightlife scenes, attracting both locals and tourists seeking excitement after dark.

Synonyms

after-hours entertainment, evening entertainment, nocturnal activities

Examples of usage

  • The city's nightlife is famous for its diverse range of clubs.
  • She prefers the nightlife in downtown over suburban areas.
  • After a long week, they decided to explore the nightlife in the city.
  • The nightlife here offers something for everyone, from jazz bars to night clubs.
  • Due to the pandemic, many nightlife venues had to close temporarily.

Translations

Translations of the word "nightlife" in other languages:

🇵🇹 vida nocturna

🇮🇳 रात की जिंदगी

🇩🇪 Nachtleben

🇮🇩 kehidupan malam

🇺🇦 нічне життя

🇵🇱 życie nocne

🇯🇵 ナイトライフ

🇫🇷 vie nocturne

🇪🇸 vida nocturna

🇹🇷 gece hayatı

🇰🇷 밤문화

🇸🇦 الحياة الليلية

🇨🇿 noční život

🇸🇰 nočný život

🇨🇳 夜生活

🇸🇮 nočno življenje

🇮🇸 næturlíf

🇰🇿 түнгі өмір

🇬🇪 ღამის ცხოვრება

🇦🇿 gecə həyatı

🇲🇽 vida nocturna

Word origin

The term 'nightlife' emerged in the early 20th century as urban centers began to develop vibrant social scenes that revolved around evening activities. As cities grew and industrialization increased, more people had disposable income and leisure time to spend after dark. The nightlife culture blossomed, particularly in metropolitan areas, with bars, theaters, and dance halls becoming focal points for social interaction. The word 'night' is derived from Old English 'niht,' which has cognates in several Germanic languages, indicating its ancient roots. 'Life,' on the other hand, originates from Old English 'līf,' which denotes existence and living beings. When combined, 'nightlife' reflects the lively and dynamic social interactions that take place in the hours when darkness falls, highlighting the contrast between daytime activities and the social vibrancy of the night.