Aerobatic

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /ˌɛr.oʊˈbæt.ɪk/

Definitions of aerobatic

adjective relating to or characteristic of aerobatics, the performance of aerial stunts or maneuvers

Example Sentences

A1 The pilot performed simple aerobatic maneuvers in the air show.

A2 The aerobatic display at the carnival amazed the audience.

B1 Learning aerobatic flying requires precision and skill.

B2 The aerobatic competition featured some of the best pilots in the world.

C1 The aerobatic team executed flawless formations during the performance.

C2 His aerobatic skills were unparalleled, making him a legend in aviation history.

Examples of aerobatic in a Sentence

formal The pilot performed an impressive aerobatic display during the airshow.

informal Did you see the aerobatic maneuvers that pilot was doing up there?

slang That pilot is a pro at pulling off those crazy aerobatic stunts.

figurative Her dance routine was so fluid and precise, it was like watching an aerobatic performance in the sky.

Grammatical Forms of aerobatic

past tense

performed

plural

aerobatics

comparative

more aerobatic

superlative

most aerobatic

present tense

perform

future tense

will perform

perfect tense

have performed

continuous tense

is performing

singular

aerobatic

positive degree

aerobatic

infinitive

to perform

gerund

performing

participle

performing

Origin and Evolution of aerobatic

First Known Use: 1913 year
Language of Origin: Greek and French
Story behind the word: The word 'aerobatic' originated from the combination of the Greek word 'aero' meaning air and the French word 'batir' meaning to beat or to construct.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the context of aviation to describe maneuvers performed by aircraft in the air, the term 'aerobatic' has evolved to also refer to acrobatic movements performed by aircraft or individuals in the air.