Meaning of Ass
A donkey; also, a slang term for a stupid person or the buttocks.
In simple words: A donkey or a rude term for a person's bottom.
Ass in a sentence
- He made a real ass of himself at the party.
- Don't be such an ass; think before you speak!
- The ass brayed loudly in the field.
How to use Ass
Used informally, often to insult someone. Can also refer to a donkey in casual contexts. Avoid in formal settings.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'ass' like a donkey that might kick if upset—use carefully!
Related words
Collocations with Ass
- kick someone's ass
- stupid ass
- lazy ass
Common mistakes with Ass
- Confused with 'arse', which is more common in British English.
- Using it in formal contexts where it may offend.
- Mispronouncing it as 'as' instead of including the 's' sound.
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Frequently asked questions about Ass
What does Ass mean?
A donkey or a rude term for a person's bottom.
What is the definition of Ass?
A donkey; also, a slang term for a stupid person or the buttocks.
How do you use Ass in a sentence?
He made a real ass of himself at the party.
Can you give another example of Ass?
Don't be such an ass; think before you speak!
What are synonyms for Ass?
Common alternatives include donkey, fool, idiot, rear end, behind.
What is the opposite of Ass?
Opposite meanings include gentleman, lord, master.
What words go with Ass?
It commonly pairs with kick someone's ass, stupid ass, lazy ass.
What are common mistakes when using Ass?
Confused with 'arse', which is more common in British English. Using it in formal contexts where it may offend. Mispronouncing it as 'as' instead of including the 's' sound.
How do you pronounce Ass?
US: //æs//, UK: //æs//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use Ass?
Used informally, often to insult someone. Can also refer to a donkey in casual contexts. Avoid in formal settings.


















