What does BASSY mean?

Definition of Bassy Bassy

Part of Speech: Adjective

Definition: Having a deep and resonant sound, especially in music or speech.

Pronunciation (US): /ˈbeɪsi/

Pronunciation (UK): /ˈbæsi/

Origin and Usage: The word "bassy" is derived from the noun "bass", meaning the lowest part of the musical range. It is commonly used to describe sounds that have a deep and resonant quality, particularly in music and speech. The word "bassy" can also be used to describe a persons voice or a musical instrument, such as a bass guitar or a double bass.

Synonyms: Resonant, deep, sonorous, booming, rich, full, low-pitched.

Related Words: Bassi, baste, beast, beats, beset.

Example Sentences:

  1. The bassy sound of the drums filled the room.
  2. She spoke in a low, bassy voice that commanded attention.
  3. The bassy notes of the bass guitar reverberated through the concert hall.


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