Bass
(
noun
,
adjective
)
(As a noun)
Bass ( noun )
- A type of fish that lives in fresh or salt water, typically having a large mouth and a green or brown body.
- The lower frequency range of sound, typically produced by instruments such as cellos, double basses, and bass drums.
Origin:
From the middle english word "bas" meaning "deep".
Examples:
- I caught a large bass while fishing.
- The bass guitar provides the rhythm in the band.
- The bass was so loud it vibrated the floor.
- He loves to play the bass.
- Bass is a type of fish that lives in fresh or salt water, typically having a large mouth and a green or brown body.
(As an adjective)
Bass ( adjective )
- A type of fish that lives in fresh or salt water, typically having a large mouth and a green or brown body.
- The lower frequency range of sound, typically produced by instruments such as cellos, double basses, and bass drums.
Origin:
From the middle english word "bas" meaning "deep".
Examples:
- I caught a large bass while fishing.
- The bass guitar provides the rhythm in the band.
- The bass was so loud it vibrated the floor.
- He loves to play the bass.
- Bass is a type of fish that lives in fresh or salt water, typically having a large mouth and a green or brown body.