ace
see also: Ace, ACE
Pronunciation Noun

ace (plural aces)

  1. (card games, dice) A single point or spot on a playing card or die.
    Synonyms: pip
  2. (card games, dice) A card or die face so marked.
    I have the ace of diamonds.
  3. The ball marked with the number 1 in pool and related games.
    • 1961, The Hustler (film): a character is calling his next shot
      Ace in the corner.
  4. A very small quantity or degree; a particle; an atom; a jot.
    • 1681, John Dryden, The Spanish Fryar:
      I'll not wag an ace further: the whole world shall not bribe me to it
    • c. 1658 Dr. Henry More, Government of the Tongue :
      He will not bate an ace of absolute certainty.
  5. (tennis) A serve won without the opponent hitting the ball.
  6. (sports) A single point won by a stroke, as in handball, rackets, etc.
  7. (US) (baseball) The best pitcher on the team.
  8. (US) (baseball, dated, 19th century) A run.
  9. (US) (golf, disc golf) A hole in one.
  10. An expert at something.
  11. A military aircraft pilot who is credited with shooting down many enemy aircraft, typically five or more.
  12. (US) A perfect score on a school exam.
  13. Any of various hesperiid butterflies.
  14. (physics, obsolete) A quark.
Translations
  • French: as
  • Portuguese: ás
  • Russian: едини́ца
  • Spanish: as
Translations
  • French: as
  • German: Ass
  • Italian: asso
  • Portuguese: ás
  • Russian: туз
  • Spanish: as
Translations
  • French: as
Translations Translations
  • French: ace
  • German: Ass
  • Portuguese: ace
  • Russian: эйс
  • Spanish: ace
Translations
  • Spanish: pitcher experto, lanzador experto
Translations
  • French: as
  • German: Ass
  • Italian: asso
  • Portuguese: ás
  • Russian: ас
  • Spanish: es
Translations
  • French: as
  • German: Ass
  • Italian: asso
  • Portuguese: ás
  • Russian: ас
  • Spanish: as
Verb

ace (aces, present participle acing; past and past participle aced)

  1. (US) To pass (a test, interviews etc.) perfectly.
  2. (tennis) To win a point by an ace.
  3. (golf) To make an ace (hole in one).
Synonyms
  • (to pass a test) pass with flying colours
Translations Adjective

ace

  1. (UK, slang) Excellent.
    Synonyms: excellent, first-rate, outstanding
Adjective

ace

  1. (slang) Asexual. (not experiencing sexual attraction)
    • 2009, Anneli Rufus, "Asexuals at the Pride Parade ↗", Psychology Today, 22 June 2009:
      "Some people who identify as ace fall under the GLBT umbrella while many others do not. Members of the queer movement have reached out to asexuals to include them in their community. The acronym for this has now become GLBTQA (gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, questioning, and asexual)."
    • 2010, Amy Ebersole, "Asexuality, not to be confused with celibacy ↗", The Daily Aztec (San Diego State University), 25 January 2010:
      “I was 14 when I first realized I had no interest in sex,” Jed Strohm, a happily satisfied, romantic asexual from upstate New York, said. “I identified as ace (asexual) and the group leader said I was too attractive.”
    • 2013, Andrea Garcia-Vargas, "[https://web.archive.org/web/20130511214444/http://eye.columbiaspectator.com/?q=article%2F2013%2F03%2F28%2Fsex-talk Ourselves, our sex, our choices]", The Eye, 28 March 2013:
      “If you identify as ace [asexual] and you just don’t feel like having sex, then for me, sex-positive means, ‘That’s great! It’s fantastic you don’t want to have sex!’” says McGown.
    Synonyms: asexy
Noun

ace (plural aces)

  1. (slang) A person who is asexual.
    • 2012, Tasmin Prichard, "Freedom from Desire: Some Notes on Asexuality ↗", Salient (Victoria University of Wellington), 23 July 2012, page 20:
      Asexuals are programmed differently, like anybody else on the LGBTQXYZ spectrum, but difference is cool! Difference is perhaps the best part of being queer. Own it, aces!
    • 2013, Leigh Miller, "(A)Sexual Healing ↗", Jerk (Syracuse University), Volume XII, Issue V, April 2013, page 23:
      Negativity toward asexuality can make emerging aces fear that something is wrong with them.
    • 2014, Emma Ianni, "New Group to Bring Awareness Of C. U. Asexual Community ↗", The Cornell Daily Sun (Cornell University), Volume 130, Number 81, 4 February 2014, page 1:
      G. F. said she came up with the idea of creating an asexual group last semester, when she was struggling with the way being an ace was affecting her personal life.

Ace
Proper noun
  1. A male given name.
  2. A common nickname suggesting skill, particularly among airplane pilots.

ACE
Proper noun
  1. (US, education) Initialism of American Council on Education
  2. (astronautics) Initialism of Advanced Composition Explorer a NASA spacecraft.
  3. Initialism of American Cinema Editors
Noun

ace (plural aces)

  1. (cinema) A member of American Cinema Editors
  2. (biochemistry, medicine) Initialism of angiotensin converting enzyme
  3. (military) (NATO) air combat element
  4. (military) (USMC) aviation combat element
  5. analysis and control element
  6. (computing) arbitrary code execution
  7. (computing) access control entry



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