Pyrotechnics

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˌpaɪrəˈtɛknɪks/

Definitions of pyrotechnics

noun fireworks display or show

Example Sentences

A1 I saw colorful pyrotechnics at the New Year's Eve party.

A2 The fireworks display included impressive pyrotechnics.

B1 The concert featured amazing pyrotechnics that lit up the stage.

B2 The pyrotechnics at the music festival were synchronized perfectly with the music.

C1 The pyrotechnics team spent hours designing and testing the elaborate display.

C2 The pyrotechnics show at the stadium was a breathtaking display of skill and coordination.

Examples of pyrotechnics in a Sentence

formal The outdoor concert featured an impressive display of pyrotechnics during the finale.

informal The fireworks show had some cool pyrotechnics last night.

slang Did you see that pyrotechnics show? It was lit!

figurative His speech was full of intellectual pyrotechnics that left the audience in awe.

Grammatical Forms of pyrotechnics

plural

pyrotechnics

comparative

more pyrotechnic

superlative

most pyrotechnic

present tense

pyrotechnics

future tense

will pyrotechnics

perfect tense

have pyrotechnics

continuous tense

is pyrotechnics

singular

pyrotechnics

positive degree

pyrotechnics

infinitive

to pyrotechnics

gerund

pyrotechnicking

participle

pyrotechnic

Origin and Evolution of pyrotechnics

First Known Use: 1630 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'pyrotechnics' is derived from the Greek words 'pyr' meaning fire and 'tekhnē' meaning art or skill.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe the art of making fireworks, pyrotechnics has evolved to encompass a broader range of fire-related displays and effects, including special effects in movies and theatrical productions.