Pronunciation: /ɑ/

Definitions of aa

noun A type of lava having a rough surface

Example Sentences

A1 I saw an aa in the zoo.

A2 The aa was hiding in the bushes.

B1 The aa is a small, furry animal native to South America.

B2 The aa's fur is a mix of brown and black.

C1 Researchers have been studying the behavior of aa in the wild.

C2 Conservation efforts are underway to protect the aa population from extinction.

interjection Used to express surprise, triumph, or other strong emotion

Example Sentences

A1 Aa! That's a big dog!

A2 Aa, I can't believe we made it to the top of the mountain!

B1 Aa, I forgot to bring my umbrella and now it's raining.

B2 Aa, this movie is so intense!

C1 Aa, I can't believe I missed my flight!

C2 Aa, the beauty of this sunset is breathtaking.

Examples of aa in a Sentence

formal The conference will be held at the AA Convention Center.

informal Let's meet up at the AA spot later.

slang I'm going to grab some drinks at the AA joint.

figurative His words were like an AA for my troubled mind.

Grammatical Forms of aa

past tense

aaed

plural

aas

comparative

more aa

superlative

most aa

present tense

aa

future tense

will aa

perfect tense

have aaed

continuous tense

is aaing

singular

aa

positive degree

very aa

infinitive

to aa

gerund

aaing

participle

aaed

Origin and Evolution of aa

First Known Use: 1779 year
Language of Origin: Hawaiian
Story behind the word: The word 'aa' originated from the Hawaiian language.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in Hawaiian to describe a type of volcanic lava flow, the word 'aa' has since been adopted into English and is commonly used in geology to refer to rough, jagged lava rocks formed from rapidly cooling lava.