Aerobatics

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Pronunciation: /ˌɛr.oʊˈbæt.ɪks/

Definitions of aerobatics

noun the practice of performing stunts or maneuvers in an aircraft

Example Sentences

A1 Aerobatics is a type of flying that involves exciting maneuvers.

A2 The pilot performed aerobatics during the air show, thrilling the audience.

B1 Learning aerobatics requires precision and skill in controlling an aircraft.

B2 The aerobatics competition showcased the pilots' mastery of complex maneuvers.

C1 Aerobatics enthusiasts often seek advanced training to perfect their aerial skills.

C2 The pilot's flawless execution of aerobatics left spectators in awe of their talent.

Examples of aerobatics in a Sentence

formal The pilot performed a series of aerobatics during the airshow.

informal Did you see that crazy aerobatics display at the airshow?

slang The pilot totally nailed those aerobatics in the sky!

figurative Her storytelling had a certain aerobatics to it, weaving in and out of different perspectives.

Grammatical Forms of aerobatics

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

aerobatics

positive degree

aerobatic

infinitive

to perform

gerund

performing

participle

performed

Origin and Evolution of aerobatics

First Known Use: 1914 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'aerobatics' originated from the combination of 'aero-' meaning air and '-batics' meaning skilled in gymnastics or acrobatics.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe skilled maneuvers performed by aircraft in the air, the term 'aerobatics' has evolved to encompass a variety of aerial stunts and displays, often performed for entertainment or competition purposes.