Pronunciation: /ˌɛəroʊdaɪˈnæmɪsɪst/
noun a person who specializes in the study of aerodynamics
A1 An aerodynamicist designs vehicles to be more efficient in the air.
A2 The aerodynamicist worked on improving the shape of the car to reduce drag.
B1 The aerodynamicist conducted wind tunnel tests to analyze airflow around the airplane.
B2 As an aerodynamicist, she specialized in creating streamlined designs for racing cars.
C1 The aerodynamicist's research led to breakthroughs in aerodynamics for high-speed trains.
C2 The aerodynamicist's expertise in fluid dynamics made him a sought-after consultant for aerospace companies.
formal The aerodynamicist was responsible for designing the sleek exterior of the new aircraft.
informal My cousin is studying to become an aerodynamicist and hopes to work for a major car company.
slang Dude, being an aerodynamicist sounds like such a cool job, you get to work on fast cars and planes!
figurative In the world of fashion, the designer acted as the aerodynamicist, ensuring that each piece flowed seamlessly on the runway.
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