Pronunciation: /ˈɛriˌɛst/

Definitions of aeriest

adjective A superlative form of the adjective 'airy', meaning having a light or airy quality, typically used to describe a place or atmosphere.

Example Sentences

A1 The aeriest bird in the forest is the blue jay.

A2 She climbed to the aeriest peak of the mountain to get a better view.

B1 The hot air balloon floated high in the aeriest part of the sky.

B2 The penthouse apartment had the aeriest balcony with stunning views of the city below.

C1 The luxury yacht had the aeriest cabins and spacious decks for entertaining guests.

C2 The private jet had the aeriest interior design, with plush seating and modern amenities.

Examples of aeriest in a Sentence

formal The aeriest spot in the garden is the highest point where the wind blows the strongest.

informal I love sitting in the aeriest part of the park where I can feel the breeze on my face.

slang Let's go hang out in the aeriest corner of the rooftop where we can see the whole city.

figurative Her laughter was like the aeriest melody, filling the room with joy.

Grammatical Forms of aeriest

past tense

aeried

plural

aeries

comparative

more aerie

superlative

most aerie

present tense

aeries

future tense

will aerie

perfect tense

have aeried

continuous tense

is aerieing

singular

aerie

positive degree

aerie

infinitive

to aerie

gerund

aerieing

participle

aeried

Origin and Evolution of aeriest

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'aeriest' originates from the Middle English word 'eriest', which is derived from the Old English word 'eorþe', meaning 'earth' or 'ground'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'aeriest' evolved to refer to something relating to the air or the sky, rather than the earth or ground as in its original form.