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1as

adverb \əz, (ˌ)az\

: to the same degree or amount

—used to introduce an example

Full Definition of AS

1
:  to the same degree or amount <as soft as silk> <twice as long>
2
:  for instance <various trees, as oak or pine>
3
:  when considered in a specified form or relation —usually used before a preposition or a participle <my opinion as distinguished from his>
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Origin of AS

Middle English, from Old English eallswā likewise, just as — more at also
First Known Use: before 12th century

Rhymes with AS

2as

conjunction

—used in the phrase as…as to say when something should be done, how often something should happen, etc.

: in the way that

—used to introduce a statement which indicates that something being mentioned was known, expected, etc.

Full Definition of AS

1
:  as if <looks as he had seen a ghost — S. T. Coleridge>
2
:  in or to the same degree in which <soft as silk> —usually used as a correlative after an adjective or adverb modified by adverbial as or so <as cool as a cucumber>
3
:  in the way or manner that <do as I do>
4
:  in accordance with what or the way in which <quite good as boys go>
5
:  while, when <spilled the milk as she got up>
6
:  regardless of the degree to which :  though <improbable as it seems, it's true>
7
:  for the reason that :  because, since <stayed home as she had no car>
8
:  that the result is <so clearly guilty as to leave no doubt>
as is
:  in the presently existing condition without modification <bought the clock at an auction as is>
as it were
:  as if it were so :  in a manner of speaking

Usage Discussion of AS

Like has been used as a conjunction since the 14th century. In the 14th, 15th, and 16th centuries it was used in serious literature, but not often; in the 17th and 18th centuries it grew more frequent but less literary. It became markedly more frequent in literary use again in the 19th century. By mid-century it was coming under critical fire, but not from grammarians, oddly enough, who were wrangling over whether it could be called a preposition or not. There is no doubt that, after 600 years of use, conjunctive like is firmly established. It has been used by many prestigious literary figures of the past, though perhaps not in their most elevated works; in modern use it may be found in literature, journalism, and scholarly writing. While the present objection to it is perhaps more heated than rational, someone writing in a formal prose style may well prefer to use as, as if, such as, or an entirely different construction instead.

First Known Use of AS

12th century

Related to AS

Synonyms
when, so long as, while, whilst [chiefly British]

3as

pronoun

Definition of AS

1
:  that, who, which —used after same or such <in the same building as my brother> <tears such as angels weep — John Milton> and chiefly dialect after a substantive not modified by same or such <that kind of fruit as maids call medlars — Shakespeare>
2
:  a fact that <is a foreigner, as is evident from his accent>

First Known Use of AS

12th century

4as

preposition

—used to indicate how a person or thing appears, is thought of, etc.

—used to indicate the condition, role, job, etc., of someone or something

Full Definition of AS

1
a :  like 2 <all rose as one man>
b :  like 1a <his face was as a mask — Max Beerbohm>
2
:  in the capacity, character, condition, or role of <works as an editor>

First Known Use of AS

13th century

5as

noun \ˈas\
plural as·ses \ˈa-ˌsēz, ˈa-səz\

Definition of AS

1
a :  a bronze coin of the ancient Roman republic
b :  a unit of value equivalent to an as coin
2
:  libra 2a

Origin of AS

Latin
First Known Use: 1540

1As

abbreviation

Definition of AS

altostratus

2As

symbol

Definition of AS

arsenic

Other Chemical Engineering Terms

alkali, cation, decant, hygroscopic, isotope, oxidize, slurry, solute, viscous

AS

abbreviation

Definition of AS

1
after sight
2
airspeed
3
American Samoa
4
Anglo-Saxon
5
antisubmarine
6
associate in science
AS Defined for Kids

1as

adverb \əz, az\

Definition of AS for Kids

1
:  to the same degree or amount <as good as gold>
2
:  for example <various trees, as oaks and maples>

2as

conjunction

Definition of AS for Kids

1
:  in equal amount or degree with <cold as ice>
2
:  in the way that <Do as I say.> <You can come and go as you please.>
3
:  at the same time that <They sang as they marched.>
4
:  for the reason that :  because <I stayed home, as I had no car.>

3as

pronoun

Definition of AS for Kids

1
:  1that 1, who, which <She was a kind soul such as I'd never known before.> <He has the same name as my cousin does.>
2
:  a fact that <You are happy, as we all know.> <As I said before, you must leave.>

4as

preposition

Definition of AS for Kids

1
:  4like 1 <I went dressed as a princess.>
2
:  in the position or role of <He works as a firefighter.>
Medical Dictionary

as

abbreviation

Medical Definition of AS

astigmatism

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