Pronunciation: /ˈɛriəl bluː/
noun a person, place, thing, or idea, in this case 'aerial' which could refer to something related to the sky or air
A1 The aerial blue was flying high in the sky.
A2 I saw an aerial blue bird perched on a branch.
B1 The aerial blue of the ocean was breathtaking from the airplane.
B2 The aerial blue of the mountains was stunning from the helicopter.
C1 The aerial blue of the aurora borealis was mesmerizing from the space station.
C2 The aerial blue of the Earth's atmosphere is a beautiful sight from the International Space Station.
adjective describing word that modifies a noun, in this case 'blue' which refers to the color of the aerial
A1 The aerial blue kite flew high in the sky.
A2 The aerial blue bird soared gracefully above the trees.
B1 The aerial blue drone captured stunning footage of the landscape.
B2 The aerial blue view from the top of the mountain was breathtaking.
C1 The aerial blue satellite provided real-time images of the Earth's surface.
C2 The aerial blue hue of the ocean could be seen from the airplane window.
formal The aerial blue of the sky was a stunning sight as we gazed out from the mountaintop.
informal The aerial blue of the sky was so clear and beautiful today.
slang That aerial blue sky is perfect for a day at the beach.
figurative Her eyes were like an aerial blue sky, captivating and endless.
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