Pronunciation: /ækˌsɛləˈreɪʃən/
noun the rate of change of velocity with respect to time
A1 Acceleration is when something speeds up.
A2 The car's acceleration was impressive as it went from 0 to 60 in just a few seconds.
B1 The scientist studied the effects of acceleration on the rocket during liftoff.
B2 The company invested in research to improve the acceleration of their new electric car model.
C1 The physics professor explained the concept of acceleration in great detail during the lecture.
C2 The athlete's training regimen focused on improving their speed, agility, and acceleration for the upcoming competition.
formal The formula for calculating acceleration is change in velocity divided by time.
informal The car's acceleration was so fast, it felt like a rollercoaster ride.
slang That new sports car has crazy acceleration, it can go from 0 to 60 in seconds!
figurative The company's growth showed rapid acceleration in the last quarter.
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