Aeroplanes

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈɛroʊˌpleɪnz/

Definitions of aeroplanes

noun a type of aircraft that is capable of flying by using forward motion and wings for lift

Example Sentences

A1 I like watching aeroplanes fly in the sky.

A2 Aeroplanes are a common mode of transportation for long distances.

B1 Pilots undergo extensive training before they can fly aeroplanes.

B2 The technology used in modern aeroplanes has greatly improved fuel efficiency.

C1 The aerospace industry is constantly innovating to make aeroplanes safer and more efficient.

C2 Flying aeroplanes requires a high level of skill and precision to ensure safety for all passengers.

Examples of aeroplanes in a Sentence

formal The aeroplanes were grounded due to bad weather conditions.

informal I love watching aeroplanes take off and land at the airport.

slang Those aeroplanes are so cool, I wish I could fly one!

figurative His ideas were soaring like aeroplanes in the sky.

Grammatical Forms of aeroplanes

plural

aeroplanes

present tense

aeroplane

future tense

will aeroplane

perfect tense

has aeroplaned

continuous tense

is aeroplaning

singular

aeroplane

positive degree

aeroplane

infinitive

to aeroplane

gerund

aeroplaning

participle

aeroplaned

Origin and Evolution of aeroplanes

First Known Use: 1873 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'aeroplanes' is derived from the Greek words 'ἀήρ' (aer) meaning 'air' and 'πλάνος' (planos) meaning 'wandering'.
Evolution of the word: The term 'aeroplanes' was initially used to refer to flying machines heavier than air, such as the Wright brothers' aircraft. Over time, the term has become synonymous with airplanes or aircraft in general, regardless of their method of propulsion.