Pronunciation: /ɛrəˈnɔtɪk/
noun a person who operates or navigates an aircraft
A1 An aeronautic is someone who operates or travels in an aircraft.
A2 I want to become an aeronautic and fly planes for a living.
B1 The aeronautic industry is constantly evolving with new technologies.
B2 She studied aeronautic engineering and now works for a major airline.
C1 His groundbreaking research in aeronautics revolutionized the field.
C2 The conference will feature top experts in aeronautics discussing the future of air travel.
adjective relating to or involved in the science or practice of traveling through the air
A1 An aeronautic engineer designs airplanes and spacecraft.
A2 The aeronautic industry is constantly evolving with new technologies.
B1 Students in the aeronautic program learn about aerodynamics and flight mechanics.
B2 The aeronautic company announced a breakthrough in supersonic jet technology.
C1 His expertise in aeronautic engineering led to major advancements in aviation.
C2 The aeronautic research conducted at the university is highly regarded in the scientific community.
formal The aeronautic industry is constantly evolving with new technological advancements.
informal My uncle works in the aeronautic field and loves designing airplanes.
slang That new jet is totally aeronautic, dude!
figurative Her mind soared through the clouds like an aeronautic adventure.
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