Pronunciation: /ˈɛrəˌbæt/
noun a performer of aerial stunts in an aircraft
A1 An aerobat is a skilled performer who entertains audiences with daring aerial feats.
A2 The aerobat wowed the crowd with their acrobatic maneuvers in the air.
B1 As an aerobat, she trained rigorously to perfect her aerial stunts.
B2 The aerobat's precision and grace in the sky were truly mesmerizing.
C1 The aerobat's performance was a seamless blend of athleticism and artistry.
C2 The world-renowned aerobat captivated audiences with their breathtaking aerial displays.
formal The aerobat performed a series of intricate maneuvers during the air show.
informal I heard that aerobat is going to do some crazy stunts at the event.
slang That aerobat is a real daredevil up in the sky.
figurative Being an aerobat in the business world requires taking risks and pushing boundaries.
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