partygoer
partygoer — noun
1. someone at a party, especially a person who often enjoys going to parties.
someone at a party, especially a person who often enjoys going to parties.
The beach club was full of partygoers in bright shirts by sunset.
collocation: full of partygoers
After midnight, noisy partygoers spilled onto Oak Street from the bar.
pattern: plural noun for people leaving a venue
Police asked partygoers to leave the park before the gates closed.
A tired taxi driver waited outside for the last partygoers.
At noon, one lonely partygoer was still asleep on the sofa.
- guest
a broader word for someone invited to an event, not specifically someone enjoying the party scene
- reveller
more literary or British, and it suggests noisy enjoyment or celebration
- clubber
used for someone who goes to nightclubs rather than parties in general
- attendee
more formal and better for meetings or public events than for social parties
文法句型
a partygoer
partygoers at/outside + place
regular partygoer
用法筆記
Often used for groups leaving clubs, bars, festivals, or house parties. It can mean a person at one event, but it also often suggests someone who goes to parties regularly.