Liquor Licence (Noun)
Meaning
A license authorizing the holder to sell alcoholic beverages.
Classification
Nouns denoting communicative processes and contents.
Examples
- The bar owner had to pay a hefty fee to obtain a liquor licence before opening for business.
- The nightclub's liquor licence was revoked after multiple complaints of underage drinking.
- To sell beer and wine at her restaurant, Sarah needed to apply for a liquor licence from the state government.
- The liquor licence for the hotel was held by the owner, who was also the manager of the on-site bar.
- After a lengthy application process, the convenience store finally received its liquor licence and began selling a variety of spirits and beers.