What is another word for bach?

Pronunciation: [bˈɑːx] (IPA)

Bach is a term that traditionally refers to a small vacation home or villa in the countryside. However, there are many synonyms for this term in different parts of the world. In parts of Germany, a bach may be referred to as a dacha. In New Zealand, a bach may be called a crib. Australians call them shacks or homes by the sea. In the United States, a bach can be called a cottage, cabin, or summer home. Regardless of its name or location, a bach is always a place of retreat and relaxation, a space where families and friends can come together to enjoy each other's company in nature.

What are the hypernyms for Bach?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the hyponyms for Bach?

Hyponyms are more specific words categorized under a broader term, known as a hypernym.
  • hyponyms for bach (as nouns)

  • hyponyms for bach (as verbs)

Usage examples for Bach

When things were very bad, she played bach.
"I Walked in Arden"
Jack Crawford
I have neither time nor inclination to hunt down the idle rumors that may find their way into circulation concerning my affairs, for what does it matter whether old Miss Maid or old Mr. bach thinks good or ill of me?
"The Mystery of the Locks"
Edgar Watson Howe
There were bach, Beethoven and Herr Klug at every age.
"Melomaniacs"
James Huneker

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