Aerial Skier

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈɛriəl ˈskaɪər/

Definitions of aerial skier

noun a person who participates in the sport of aerial skiing, which involves performing acrobatic jumps and flips on skis

Example Sentences

A1 An aerial skier jumps off a ramp and performs tricks in the air.

A2 The aerial skier landed smoothly after completing a double backflip.

B1 As an aerial skier, she trains for hours each day to perfect her technique.

B2 The judges awarded high scores to the aerial skier for her difficult routine.

C1 The aerial skier executed a flawless triple-twisting triple backflip during the competition.

C2 His reputation as an elite aerial skier earned him a spot on the national team.

Examples of aerial skier in a Sentence

formal The aerial skier executed a perfect triple-twisting triple somersault in the competition.

informal Did you see that aerial skier nail the landing? It was awesome!

slang That aerial skier is totally killing it with those flips!

figurative Being an aerial skier requires a lot of courage and skill to defy gravity.

Grammatical Forms of aerial skier

past tense

performed aerial skiing

plural

aerial skiers

comparative

more aerial

superlative

most aerial

present tense

is aerial skiing

future tense

will be aerial skiing

perfect tense

has aerial skied

continuous tense

is aerial skiing

singular

aerial skier

positive degree

aerial skier

infinitive

to aerial ski

gerund

aerial skiing

participle

aerial skiing

Origin and Evolution of aerial skier

First Known Use: 1970 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'aerial skier' originated in the world of freestyle skiing to describe athletes who perform acrobatic jumps and flips while skiing.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe skiers who excelled in aerial maneuvers, the term 'aerial skier' has evolved to specifically refer to athletes who specialize in freestyle skiing disciplines such as aerials and moguls.