Ash
UK /["/æʃ/"]/US /["/æʃ/"]/
Definition
the grey or black powder that is left after something, especially tobacco, wood or coal, has burnt
In simple words: The gray powdery substance left after something burns.
Examples
- cigarette ash
- black volcanic ash
- Ash from the volcano fell over a wide area.
- She flicked ash out of the window carelessly.
- The town was reduced to ashes in the fighting.
- the glowing ashes of the campfire
- The fire had died to cold ashes.
- The party had risen, like a phoenix, from the ashes of electoral disaster.
- She had seen all her dreams turn to ashes.
- She wanted her ashes to be scattered at sea.
Usage notes
Typically used in discussions about fire, health effects of smoke, or as a post-burn term. Less appropriate in casual conversation where specific terms are preferable.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of the phrase 'a-sh' — imagine seeing ash falling like snow.
Collocations
- glowing
- hot
- red-hot
- cloud
- flick
- tap
- reduce something to
- fall
- rise from the ashes
- glowing
- hot
- red-hot
- cloud
- flick
- tap
- reduce something to
- fall
- rise from the ashes
- scatter
- spread
- bury
Synonyms
- cinder
- residue
- dust
Antonyms
- live
- growth
- flame
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'ashes', which refers to multiple pieces of ash.
- Used incorrectly in relation to cooking, where 'char' might be more suitable.
- Mispronounced, especially the ending sound.