"Lobby" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Lobby" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Lobby" Meaning

The noun "lobby" refers to a large room or area in a building where people gather, often to discuss or support a particular cause. It can also refer to the act of trying to influence public opinion or policy, often in a subtle or sneaky way.

Example sentences:

The hotel lobby was a hub of activity with guests checking in and out.
The tobacco lobby has been known to exert significant influence over government policy.

The verb "lobby" means to try to influence someone or something, often in a persistent or repeated way.

Example sentences:

The advocacy group has been lobbying Congress to pass a new law.
The company has been lobbying the government to relax regulations on its industry.

"Lobby" Examples

Usage Examples: Lobby


1. A physical structure

The hotel lobby was immaculately decorated with comfortable seating and a beautiful chandelier.

2. To ask for something politely

I lobbied the manager for a discount on my ticket, and he agreed to give me a small reduction.

3. To support or promote something

The charity lobbied governments for stricter laws to protect endangered species.

4. A group of supporters

The candidate's lobby of volunteers handed out campaign flyers on the street.

5. An informal meeting or gathering

We decided to lobby for career advice in the school common room before the job fair.

"Lobby" Similar Words

Lobar

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I apologize, but "lobately" is not a real word in the English language. It is possible that it is a word that has been coined for a specific context or purpose, but it is not recognized as a standard English word. If you meant to provide a different word, please feel free to try again, and I would be happy to help you understand its meaning!

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Pronounced: /lɒb/ (lob)<br><br>Meaning: To throw or propel something, typically in a high or long arc, often in a gentle or careless manner.<br><br>Example sentences: "She lobbed the tennis ball over the net, but it sailed out of bounds." "He lobbed a pass to his teammate, hoping to catch the opposing team off guard."

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