Pronunciation: /ˈɛriəli/

Definitions of aerially

adverb relating to or performed in the air or sky; from the air

Example Sentences

A1 The bird flew aerially over the trees.

A2 The drone captured aerially stunning views of the city.

B1 The aerially filmed footage provided a unique perspective of the event.

B2 The satellite imagery was captured aerially and provided detailed information about the terrain.

C1 The military aircraft conducted aerially reconnaissance missions over enemy territory.

C2 The aerially acrobatic display by the fighter jets was truly impressive.

Examples of aerially in a Sentence

formal The aerially survey conducted by the research team provided detailed information about the landscape.

informal I love watching aerially footage of cities from drones.

slang The drone captured some sick aerially shots of the skate park.

figurative Her mind was able to soar aerially, imagining endless possibilities.

Grammatical Forms of aerially

past tense

aerialled

plural

aerials

comparative

more aerially

superlative

most aerially

present tense

aerial

future tense

will aerial

perfect tense

have aerialled

continuous tense

is aerialling

singular

aerial

positive degree

aerial

infinitive

to aerial

gerund

aerialling

participle

aerialled

Origin and Evolution of aerially

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'aerially' originated from the Latin word 'aerius' meaning 'of the air' or 'related to the air'.
Evolution of the word: Initially used to describe things related to the air or sky, the word 'aerially' has evolved to also refer to actions or movements performed in the air or from a great height.