Pronunciation: /ɛr spiːd/
noun a noun is a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'air speed' is a noun because it represents a measurement of the velocity of an object through the air.
A1 The airplane's air speed was very fast.
A2 Pilots need to constantly monitor the air speed during flight.
B1 The air speed indicator showed a sudden drop, causing concern among the crew.
B2 Aircraft performance can be affected by changes in air speed.
C1 The advanced system automatically adjusts the engine power based on air speed variations.
C2 The pilot skillfully managed the air speed to navigate through turbulent weather conditions.
formal The pilot carefully monitored the air speed to ensure a smooth and safe flight.
informal The pilot was keeping an eye on the air speed to make sure everything was going okay.
slang The air speed was on point, so we were cruising through the sky.
figurative His ideas were flowing at an incredible air speed, leading to a productive brainstorming session.
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