Pronunciation: /ˌɛr.oʊ.daɪˈnæm.ɪk/
adjective relating to the study of the motion of air and other gases around objects, such as vehicles
A1 The new car design is sleek and aerodynamic.
A2 The cyclist wore aerodynamic clothing to reduce wind resistance.
B1 The airplane was built with aerodynamic features to improve fuel efficiency.
B2 The racing car had a highly aerodynamic body to maximize speed.
C1 The engineers worked tirelessly to perfect the aerodynamic properties of the spacecraft.
C2 The company invested heavily in research to develop the most aerodynamic design for their new product.
formal The new car design is highly aerodynamic, allowing for better fuel efficiency.
informal That car is super aerodynamic, it goes really fast!
slang This car is sleek and aerodynamic, it's gonna fly down the highway.
figurative His argument was so well-structured and aerodynamic that it convinced everyone in the room.
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