Pronunciation: /eɪs/
noun a person who excels at a particular sport or other activity
A1 She drew an ace in the card game.
A2 The tennis player served an ace to win the match.
B1 He's an ace at fixing things around the house.
B2 The chef is known for being an ace at creating unique dishes.
C1 The pilot was hailed as an ace for successfully landing the damaged plane.
C2 The scientist is considered an ace in the field of quantum physics.
verb to score an ace on (a hole) in golf
A1 I can ace the alphabet song.
A2 She hopes to ace her math test.
B1 He managed to ace the job interview.
B2 The team worked hard to ace the competition.
C1 She has aced every challenge thrown her way.
C2 The musician aced the performance, leaving the audience in awe.
formal The young prodigy proved to be an ace in solving complex mathematical equations.
informal My friend is an ace at playing video games.
slang That new restaurant is totally ace, you should check it out.
figurative She aced her presentation at work, impressing everyone with her skills.
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