Pronunciation: /ˈɛərəˌfaɪl/
noun a person who has a great love or enthusiasm for flying or aircraft
A1 An aerophile is someone who loves flying in airplanes.
A2 As an aerophile, Sarah enjoys watching planes take off and land at the airport.
B1 Being an aerophile, Mark has traveled to many countries just to experience different airlines.
B2 The aerophile community is a tight-knit group of aviation enthusiasts who share their passion for flying.
C1 For the aerophile, nothing beats the feeling of soaring through the clouds and experiencing the freedom of flight.
C2 As a seasoned aerophile, Emily has flown in a variety of aircraft, from small propeller planes to large commercial jets.
formal The aerophile enjoyed attending airshows and studying different types of aircraft.
informal My friend is such an aerophile, he can spend hours watching planes take off and land.
slang I didn't realize I was such an aerophile until I started collecting model airplanes.
figurative As an aerophile, she was always reaching for new heights in her career.
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