Pronunciation: /ˈpɛrəˌʃut/
noun a device used to slow the descent of a person or object through the air by creating drag
A1 I saw a parachute in the sky.
A2 She jumped out of the plane with a parachute.
B1 The parachute opened smoothly and she landed safely.
B2 Before skydiving, you need to check your parachute for any damage.
C1 The experienced skydiver packed his parachute carefully before the jump.
C2 The military team practiced parachute jumps to prepare for their mission.
verb not applicable
A1 He learned how to parachute during his vacation.
A2 She decided to parachute for the first time on her birthday.
B1 The instructor taught the students how to properly parachute from a plane.
B2 The experienced skydiver parachuted into the designated landing zone with precision.
C1 The military unit was trained to parachute behind enemy lines for covert operations.
C2 The professional skydiver parachuted into the stadium during the opening ceremony of the event.
adjective not applicable
A1 He wore a parachute backpack for safety during the skydiving lesson.
A2 The parachute jump was an exhilarating experience for the first-time skydiver.
B1 The parachute landing was smooth and controlled, thanks to the skilled instructor.
B2 The parachute deployment was flawless, allowing the skydiver to descend safely to the ground.
C1 The parachute system was meticulously inspected before each jump to ensure maximum safety.
C2 The advanced parachute technology used in military operations is designed for precision and reliability.
adverb not applicable
A1 She jumped out of the plane and opened her parachute.
A2 The skydiver safely landed on the ground after deploying his parachute.
B1 The emergency exit door on the airplane had a parachute attached for safety.
B2 The experienced skydiver expertly maneuvered his parachute through the air.
C1 The military paratroopers trained rigorously to perfect their parachute landings.
C2 The professional skydiver effortlessly glided through the sky with his parachute.
pronoun not applicable
A1 I see a parachute in the sky.
A2 She packed her parachute before skydiving.
B1 The parachute opened smoothly during the jump.
B2 The instructor showed us how to fold the parachute properly.
C1 The parachute malfunctioned, causing a dangerous situation.
C2 The expert skydiver effortlessly deployed the parachute at the perfect moment.
preposition not applicable
A1 I jumped out of the plane with a parachute.
A2 He landed safely with the help of his parachute.
B1 The skydiver pulled the parachute cord and floated gently to the ground.
B2 She used her parachute as a precaution in case of emergency.
C1 The experienced skydiver expertly maneuvered his parachute through the air.
C2 The military pilot deployed his parachute and landed behind enemy lines.
conjunction not applicable
A1 I packed my parachute and jumped out of the plane.
A2 She was scared, but she knew she had to pull the parachute cord.
B1 I had never skydived before, so I was relieved when the parachute opened.
B2 The instructor explained how to properly fold the parachute for the next jump.
C1 The skydiver skillfully maneuvered his parachute to land safely in the designated area.
C2 The parachute malfunctioned, but the experienced skydiver quickly deployed the reserve chute.
interjection not applicable
A1 Parachute! That was a close call.
A2 Parachute! Don't forget to pack it for the skydiving trip.
B1 Parachute! I hope it opens in time.
B2 Parachute! It's the only thing keeping us safe up here.
C1 Parachute! Make sure you secure all the straps before jumping.
C2 Parachute! It's essential to have proper training before using one in an emergency.
article not applicable
A1 I see a parachute in the sky.
A2 She learned how to pack a parachute during her skydiving course.
B1 Before jumping out of the plane, make sure your parachute is properly secured.
B2 The experienced skydiver deployed his parachute with precision.
C1 The military unit practiced parachute jumps as part of their training.
C2 The advanced parachute technology allowed for a smooth landing even in strong winds.
formal The skydiver carefully packed his parachute before jumping out of the plane.
informal I can't believe you actually went skydiving without a parachute!
slang Don't worry, I'll make sure to bring a backup parachute just in case.
figurative She felt like a parachute, always there to catch him when he fell.
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