Bass ( noun , adjective )

(As a noun)

Bass ( noun )

  1. A type of fish that lives in fresh or salt water, typically having a large mouth and a green or brown body.
  2. 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:

  1. I caught a large bass while fishing.
  2. The bass guitar provides the rhythm in the band.
  3. The bass was so loud it vibrated the floor.
  4. He loves to play the bass.
  5. 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 )

  1. A type of fish that lives in fresh or salt water, typically having a large mouth and a green or brown body.
  2. 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:

  1. I caught a large bass while fishing.
  2. The bass guitar provides the rhythm in the band.
  3. The bass was so loud it vibrated the floor.
  4. He loves to play the bass.
  5. Bass is a type of fish that lives in fresh or salt water, typically having a large mouth and a green or brown body.
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