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as
1[az, uhz]
adverb
to the same degree, amount, or extent; similarly; equally.
I don't think it's as hot and humid today as it was yesterday.
for example; for instance.
Some flowers, as the rose, require special care.
thought to be or considered to be.
the square as distinct from the rectangle; the church as separate from the state.
in the manner (directed, agreed, promised, etc.).
She sang as promised. He left as agreed.
conjunction
(used correlatively after an adjective or adverb preceded by an adverbial phrase, the adverbial as, or another adverb) to such a degree or extent that.
It came out the same way as it did before. You are as good as you think you are.
(without antecedent) in the degree, manner, etc., of or that.
She's good as gold. Do as we do.
at the same time that; while; when.
as you look away.
since; because.
As you are leaving last, please turn out the lights.
though.
Questionable as it may be, we will proceed.
with the result or purpose.
He said it in a voice so loud as to make everyone stare.
Informal., (in dependent clauses) that.
I don't know as I do.
Midland and Southern U.S. and British Dialect., than.
pronoun
(used relatively) that; who; which (usually preceded by such orthe same ).
I have the same trouble as you had.
a fact that.
She did her job well, as can be proved by the records.
New England, Midland, and Southern U.S., who; whom; which; that.
Them as has gets.
preposition
in the role, function, or status of.
to act as leader.
as
2[as]
noun
plural
assesa copper coin and early monetary unit of ancient Rome, originally having a nominal weight of a pound of 12 ounces: discontinued c80 b.c.
a unit of weight equal to 12 ounces.
As
3AS
4abbreviation
American Samoa (approved especially for use with zip code).
as-
5variant of ad- before s: assert.
AS.
6abbreviation
Anglo-Saxon.
A.S.
7abbreviation
Anglo-Saxon.
as
1/ əz, æz /
conjunction
(often preceded by just) while; when; at the time that
he caught me as I was leaving
in the way that
dancing as only she can
that which; what
I did as I was told
(of) which fact, event, etc (referring to the previous statement)
to become wise, as we all know, is not easy
in a way; so to speak; as if it were really so
a military command to withdraw an order, return to the previous position, etc
a statement to withdraw something just said
since; seeing that
as you're in charge here, you'd better tell me where to wait
in the same way that
he died of cancer, as his father had done
in spite of the extent to which
intelligent as you are, I suspect you will fail
for instance
capital cities, as London
adverb
used correlatively before an adjective or adverb and before a noun phrase or a clause to indicate identity of extent, amount, etc
she is as heavy as her sister
she is as heavy now as she used to be
used with this sense after a noun phrase introduced by the same
she is the same height as her sister
preposition
in the role of; being
as his friend, I am probably biased
with reference to
as for my past, I'm not telling you anything
formal, (in expressions of time) from
fares on all routes will rise as from January 11
as it would be if
he talked as if he knew all about it
in the existing state of affairs
as it is, I shall have difficulty finishing all this work, without any more
See per
See regard
See such
See such
in a previous state
See well 1
up to now; so far
I have received no compensation as yet
AS
2abbreviation
Also: A.S.. Anglo-Saxon
antisubmarine
Australian Standards
As
3symbol
chem arsenic
altostratus
as
4/ æs /
noun
an ancient Roman unit of weight approximately equal to 1 pound troy (373 grams)
the standard monetary unit and copper coin of ancient Rome
as
5abbreviation
American Samoa
Usage
Word History and Origins
Origin of as1
Origin of as2
Word History and Origins
Origin of as1
Origin of as2
Idioms and Phrases
as such,
as being what is indicated; in that capacity.
An officer of the law, as such, is entitled to respect.
in itself or in themselves.
The position, as such, does not appeal to him, but the salary is a lure.
as well as. well.
as if / though, as it would be if.
It was as if the world had come to an end.
as it were, in a way; so to speak.
He became, as it were, a man without a country.
as is, in whatever condition something happens to be, especially referring to something offered for sale in a flawed, damaged, or used condition.
We bought the table as is.
as well. well.
as far as, to the degree or extent that.
It is an excellent piece of work, as far as I can tell.
as yet, up to the present time; until now.
As yet, no one has thought of a solution.
as … as, (used to express similarity or equality in a specified characteristic, condition, etc., as between one person or thing and another).
as rich as Croesus.
as good as,
equivalent to; in effect; practically.
as good as new.
true to; trustworthy as.
as good as his word.
as for / to, with respect to; in reference to.
As for staying away, I wouldn't think of it.
as of, beginning on; on and after; from.
This price is effective as of June 23.
as long as. long.
as how, that; if; whether.
He allowed as how it was none of my business. I don't know as how I ought to interfere.
as regards, with regard or reference to; concerning.
As regards the expense involved, it is of no concern to him.
Example Sentences
Some have even apparently imitated Hervé Villechaize shouting “Da plane, boss, da plane,” as they refer to Vance, though I’m told “discretion is advised” when and where such jokes are made.
He announced the setting up of a new department to prepare for government, with former Reform chairman Zia Yusuf as head of policy.
In the global bond markets, the rates that investors demand for borrowing dropped sharply, reversing a surge earlier in the week, as confidence grew in a Fed rate cut.
Ian Murray has been sacked from his post as Scottish secretary in the UK government.
Just four years ago Raheem Sterling was widely regarded as England's best player in their run to the Euro 2020 final.
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Related Words
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When To Use
The conjunction as means “since” or “because,” but it is not used in exactly the same way as the latter. How is as different from because, since, for, and inasmuch as? Find out on Thesaurus.com.
Definitions and idiom definitions from Dictionary.com Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023
Idioms from The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
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