Pronunciation: /ˈɛərəˌɡræm/

Definitions of aerogram

noun aerogram - a letter sent by air mail

Example Sentences

A1 An aerogram is a type of letter that is sent by airmail.

A2 I received an aerogram from my pen pal in another country.

B1 Before email became popular, people used to send aerograms to communicate over long distances.

B2 The aerogram I received had beautiful stamps from different countries.

C1 Collectors often seek out rare aerograms to add to their philatelic collections.

C2 The design and paper quality of aerograms from the mid-20th century are highly sought after by enthusiasts.

Examples of aerogram in a Sentence

formal The diplomat sent an aerogram to his family back home.

informal I love receiving aerograms from my pen pal in France.

slang I found an old aerogram in my attic from the 1970s.

figurative The aerogram of hope carried by the wind brought a sense of peace to the war-torn region.

Grammatical Forms of aerogram

past tense

aerogrammed

plural

aerograms

comparative

more aerogram

superlative

most aerogram

present tense

aerograms

future tense

will aerogram

perfect tense

have aerogrammed

continuous tense

is aerogramming

singular

aerogram

positive degree

aerogram

infinitive

to aerogram

gerund

aerogramming

participle

aerogrammed

Origin and Evolution of aerogram

First Known Use: 1947 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'aerogram' is derived from the combination of 'aero-' meaning air or atmosphere, and 'gram' meaning something written or drawn.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to a lightweight, airmail letter or form designed to be folded and sealed without an envelope, the term 'aerogram' has evolved to also encompass electronic messages sent via the internet or other digital platforms.