bass

bass

noun

"Bass" as a noun refers to a type of fish or the lowest range of musical notes. If you want to describe the fish without using the word "bass," you could say "a type of freshwater or saltwater game fish found in many regions." If you want to describe the musical term, you could say "the lowest range of notes in a piece of music, typically played by a bass instrument such as a bass guitar or double bass."

 

adjective

"Bass" as an adjective typically refers to a low frequency or deep sound. If you want to describe this concept without using the word "bass," you could say "having a low-pitched or deep tone."

 

Example

noun

  1. The angler caught a large bass in the lake, much to his delight.
  2. The bass line in the song added a groove that made people want to dance.
  3. The double bass player was an essential part of the jazz trio, providing the rhythm and low end of the music.

adjective

  1. The bass guitar provided the foundation for the band's sound with its rich, deep notes.
  2. She turned up the volume on her headphones to fully enjoy the bass-heavy beat of the music.
  3. The bass voice of the opera singer resonated throughout the entire theater, filling every seat with its powerful sound.