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Curfews Meaning in English

word · lemma: curfew

ˈkɝfjuz
KUR-fyooz
kˈɜːfjuːz
KUR-fyooz

Definition

A curfew is a rule or law that tells people when they must stay inside, usually at night or during emergencies. It can also mean the set time when someone, especially young people, have to return home.

Usage & Nuances

'Curfew' is countable (many cities have different 'curfews'). Used both for government laws ('citywide curfew') and personal rules for children or teens ('your curfew is 10 p.m.'). Often appears in news about emergencies or protests. Plural form, 'curfews,' refers to multiple rules/times.

Example Sentences

Last night, the city imposed strict curfews after the storm.

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Teenagers sometimes have different curfews than their younger siblings.

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Many countries used curfews to keep people safe during the pandemic.

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My parents always had stricter curfews for me than for my brothers.

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Thanks to the new curfews, the streets were almost empty by 9 p.m.

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There were different curfews in each part of the city, which made it really confusing.

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