Ace
Definition
A playing card with a single spot on it, typically representing one point or denoting high value, or a person who excels in a particular skill or activity.
Parts of Speech
Pronunciation
- IPA Pronunciation:
- American: /eɪs/
- British: /eɪs/
- Respelling:
- American: ays
- British: ays
Etymology
The term "ace" is believed to be derived from the Old French word "as", which means "a unit", from the name of a small Roman coin. It was later used to describe the side of a die with only one mark before being used for playing cards.
Derivatives
- Ace-high
- Ace of spades
- Ace in the hole
- Ace up one's sleeve
- Ace out
Synonyms
Antonyms
Usage
- "She served an ace during the tennis match."
- "He is an ace pilot, known for his unmatched skills."
- "With that move, she played her ace in the hole."
Related Terms
- Deuce
- Playing cards
- Tennis serve
Detailed Definition
Noun:
- A playing card with a single spot on it, ranked as the highest card in its suit in most card games.
- Example: "I have an ace of spades in my hand."
- A score of one point, achieved by a single stroke, in tennis and other games.
- Example: "She won the game with three aces in a row."
- A person who excels at a particular sport or activity.
- Example: "He's an ace at mathematics."
Verb:
- (In tennis and similar games) to score an ace against (an opponent).
- Example: "She aced her opponent in the final serve."
- To achieve high marks in (a test or exam).
- Example: "He aced the final exam."
Adjective:
- Very good; excellent.
- Example: "That was an ace performance!"