basset

[ˈbæsɪt]

basset Definition

  • 1a breed of dog with short legs and long ears, originally bred for hunting small game
  • 2a card game in which players try to win tricks containing picture cards

Using basset: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "basset" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    My neighbor has a basset hound that loves to howl.

  • Example

    We played a few rounds of basset after dinner.

  • Example

    The basset was originally bred in France for hunting rabbits.

basset Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for basset

Phrases with basset

  • a musical instrument similar to a clarinet, but with a lower range

    Example

    The composer Mozart wrote several pieces for the basset horn.

  • a long, narrow table used for playing the card game basset

    Example

    The wealthy family had a special room just for their basset table.

  • large, droopy eyes that resemble those of a basset hound

    Example

    The actress was known for her basset hound eyes and unique look.

Origins of basset

from French 'bas', meaning 'low'

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Summary: basset in Brief

The term 'basset' [ˈbæsɪt] refers to a breed of dog with short legs and long ears, originally bred for hunting small game. It also refers to a card game in which players try to win tricks containing picture cards. The basset is often associated with phrases like 'basset hound eyes,' and extends into idioms like 'let sleeping dogs lie,' meaning to avoid stirring up trouble.