Jet Meaning and Definition

Jet

Jet

Pronunciation

/dʒɛt/

Part of Speech

Noun

Definition

A type of high-speed aircraft powered by a jet engine, typically used for passenger transportation, military operations, or cargo transport.

Examples

  • The airline uses jet planes for long-distance flights.
  • New jets are being developed to reduce emissions and increase efficiency.

Synonyms

  • Aircraft
  • Jetplane

Antonyms

  • Propeller
  • Gliding

Etymology

The word “jet” is derived from the French word “jeter,” meaning “to throw,” which refers to the engine’s ability to thrust the aircraft forward.

Usage Notes

In British English, “jet” is often used as a singular noun to refer to any type of aircraft powered by a jet engine, while in American English, it is typically used as a plural noun to refer to multiple aircraft.

Cultural References

In popular culture, jets have been featured in numerous films, such as the “Top Gun” franchise, “The Right Stuff,” and “Pearl Harbor.”

Idiomatic Expressions or Phrases

  • To be on the same wavelength as
  • To be in the fast lane

Related Words or Phrases

  • Airplane
  • Flight

Collocations

  • Jet airliner
  • Jet fighter

Frequency of Use

Jets are commonly used in modern transportation, with millions of passengers relying on them for travel each year.

Common Misspellings

  • Jet’s
  • Jete

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