Pronunciation: /ˈɛriəl/
noun a type of maneuver in gymnastics or figure skating involving being in the air
A1 I saw an aerial of the city from the plane.
A2 The aerial on top of the building helps with communication.
B1 The aerial on the roof was damaged in the storm.
B2 The aerial photography captured stunning views of the landscape.
C1 The aerial acrobatics show was truly impressive.
C2 The aerial view from the helicopter was breathtaking.
adjective relating to, happening in, or existing in the air
A1 The aerial view of the city was breathtaking.
A2 We used an aerial photograph to locate the hidden treasure.
B1 The aerial performance at the circus was mesmerizing.
B2 The aerial acrobatics at the air show were truly impressive.
C1 The aerial surveillance captured by the drone provided valuable information.
C2 The aerial photography exhibition showcased stunning images from around the world.
adverb in a way that relates to the air or flying
A1 The bird flew aerially through the sky.
A2 The drone captured an aerial view of the city.
B1 The aerial acrobatics show was impressive.
B2 The aerial photography workshop taught me new techniques.
C1 The aerial survey revealed important data for the research project.
C2 The aerial perspective provided a unique view of the landscape.
formal The aerial view from the top of the tower was breathtaking.
informal I love flying my aerial drone around the neighborhood.
slang Check out that sick aerial maneuver the skateboarder just pulled off!
figurative Her imagination took on an aerial quality as she daydreamed about far-off places.
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