Pronunciation: /ʃuːt/
noun a narrow, steep-sided passage, especially one for water or other liquid to flow through
A1 The child went down the slide and landed in the chute at the bottom.
A2 The farmer used a chute to direct the grain into the storage bin.
B1 The baggage chute at the airport quickly moves luggage to the plane.
B2 The ski resort installed a new chute for advanced skiers to navigate the steep slope.
C1 The waste management facility implemented a chute system to efficiently dispose of trash.
C2 The engineering team designed a specialized chute for the mining operation to transport ore to the processing plant.
verb None
A1 The cat tried to chute down from the tree.
A2 I watched the skier chute down the mountain.
B1 The workers had to chute the supplies down to the bottom of the construction site.
B2 The daredevil decided to chute off the cliff into the water below.
C1 The pilot had to chute the cargo out of the plane before it crashed.
C2 The astronaut had to chute back to Earth after completing the mission in space.
adjective None
A1 The chute slide at the playground is safe for young children.
A2 The chute door on the airplane must be securely closed during takeoff and landing.
B1 The chute fabric on the emergency exit was torn, making it unsafe to use.
B2 The chute deployment system on the parachute malfunctioned during the skydiving jump.
C1 The chute mechanism on the rocket ship was designed with precision engineering for a smooth descent.
C2 The chute deployment procedure for the space capsule required careful coordination among the astronauts.
adverb None
A1 The cat jumped down the chute quickly.
A2 She slid down the chute effortlessly.
B1 The package was delivered through the chute smoothly.
B2 The skier navigated the chute expertly.
C1 The water rushed down the chute with incredible force.
C2 The astronaut descended into the chute gracefully.
pronoun None
A1 She threw the ball down the chute.
A2 He slid down the chute at the water park.
B1 The chute was used to transport supplies to the bottom of the mine.
B2 The baggage chute at the airport quickly moved luggage to the plane.
C1 The emergency evacuation chute deployed from the airplane during the crash landing.
C2 The garbage chute in the apartment building made it easy for residents to dispose of their trash.
preposition None
A1 The cat jumped off the bed and landed in the laundry chute.
A2 She slid down the water chute at the water park and splashed into the pool.
B1 The workers used a chute to quickly transport the gravel from the truck to the construction site.
B2 The skiers followed the marked chute down the mountain, enjoying the fresh powder.
C1 The company implemented a new chute system to streamline the production process.
C2 The daredevil navigated the treacherous chute with precision and skill, impressing the onlookers.
conjunction None
A1 I will take the stairs or the chute to get to the bottom floor.
A2 She decided to slide down the chute instead of taking the elevator.
B1 The emergency exit had a chute for quick evacuation in case of fire.
B2 The ski resort had a chute that led directly to the beginner slope.
C1 The company implemented a new chute system to streamline the production process.
C2 The astronauts used the escape chute to quickly exit the spacecraft during an emergency.
interjection None
A1 Chute! I dropped my pencil.
A2 Chute! I forgot my homework at home.
B1 Chute! I missed the bus.
B2 Chute! I can't believe I failed the test.
C1 Chute! I accidentally deleted the important file.
C2 Chute! I made a costly mistake in the presentation.
article None
A1 The child went down the slide at the playground.
A2 She used the laundry chute to send her dirty clothes downstairs.
B1 The skier navigated the narrow chute between the trees.
B2 The daredevil jumped off the cliff and parachuted into the chute below.
C1 The engineer designed a new chute system for the factory to improve efficiency.
C2 The astronauts entered the space shuttle through the launch chute.
formal The emergency exit chute deployed automatically when the plane landed.
informal I slid down the water chute at the water park.
slang Let's hit the chute and get out of here before anyone sees us.
figurative She felt like she was in a chute of never-ending work deadlines.
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