busses
/ˈbʌsɪz/
nounverbbus · ses
Think: one bus, two busSES—add “-es” because it ends in S.
Yes, it's busses. Because bus ends with s, the plural adds -es: bus → busses (not just bus + s).
Definitions
- nounPlural of bus: more than one large vehicle that carries many passengers.
- verbThird-person singular present of buss: to kiss.
- verbPlural of bus (verb): to transport people by bus or to clear tables in a restaurant (especially in American English).
Examples
- “Two yellow school busses lined up outside the gym.”
- “On field-trip days, the busses leave right after attendance.”
- “In the play, the character busses his sweetheart on the cheek.”
Synonyms
coachesmotorbusesshuttlestransit buses
Translations
ES autobusesPT ônibusFR bus
Common misspellings
busesbus'sbussessbussiesbussisbuss'esbusses'bussess'
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