Pronunciation: /ˈɛr.oʊˌpleɪn/
noun a type of aircraft that is powered by propellers or jet engines and is used for transporting passengers or goods
A1 I saw an aeroplane flying in the sky.
A2 My brother is afraid of flying in aeroplanes.
B1 The aeroplane landed safely despite the stormy weather.
B2 The pilot expertly maneuvered the aeroplane through turbulent skies.
C1 The aeroplane's engine was inspected thoroughly before takeoff.
C2 The aeroplane's design was revolutionary for its time, setting new standards in aviation.
adjective aeroplane (used as an adjective) can describe something related to or characteristic of airplanes
A1 I saw an aeroplane in the sky.
A2 The aeroplane landed safely at the airport.
B1 The aeroplane's engines roared as it took off.
B2 The aeroplane's wingspan was impressive.
C1 The aeroplane's fuselage was painted in a striking design.
C2 The aeroplane's cockpit was equipped with state-of-the-art technology.
formal The aeroplane taxied down the runway before taking off into the sky.
informal I always get excited when I see an aeroplane flying overhead.
slang Check out that sick aeroplane doing stunts in the air!
figurative Her career took off like a speeding aeroplane after she got promoted.
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