Pronunciation: /wɪŋ.lɪt/
noun a small wing-like structure attached to an aircraft's wingtip to improve aerodynamic efficiency
A1 The airplane has small winglets at the end of each wing.
A2 The winglets help reduce drag and improve fuel efficiency.
B1 Aerodynamic winglets are commonly used on modern aircraft to increase performance.
B2 The design of the winglet is crucial for optimizing the aircraft's aerodynamics.
C1 Engineers are constantly researching new winglet designs to enhance aircraft efficiency.
C2 The advanced winglet technology has revolutionized the aviation industry.
formal The new aircraft design includes a winglet to improve fuel efficiency.
informal I heard that adding a winglet to the plane can help save on fuel costs.
slang Check out the cool winglet on that jet!
figurative Her creativity was the winglet that helped her soar above the competition.
wingleted
winglets
more winglet
most winglet
winglet
will winglet
have wingleted
is wingleting
winglet
winglet
to winglet
wingleting
wingleted