parachute

[ˈpærəʃuːt]

parachute Definition

a device consisting of a canopy attached to a harness that allows a person or object to descend safely from an aircraft in flight.

Using parachute: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "parachute" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The pilot had to eject from the plane and use his parachute.

  • Example

    She went skydiving and pulled her parachute at the right moment.

  • Example

    The military uses parachutes to drop supplies and troops into remote areas.

  • Example

    The backpack contained a small parachute for the toy soldier.

parachute Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for parachute

  • chute
  • emergency parachute
  • ejector seat
  • escape chute

Phrases with parachute

  • the act of jumping from an aircraft with a parachute

    Example

    He did a parachute jump for charity.

  • a large sum of money paid to someone who leaves their job, especially when they are forced to leave

    Example

    The CEO received a parachute payment after being fired.

  • a candidate for a political office who is recruited by a party or group because of their perceived ability to win, even though they may not have been active in politics before

    Example

    The party brought in a parachute candidate to run for the vacant seat.

Origins of parachute

from French 'parachute', literally meaning 'protect against a fall'

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Summary: parachute in Brief

A 'parachute' [ˈpærəʃuːt] is a device that allows a person or object to descend safely from an aircraft in flight. It is used in various contexts, such as skydiving, military operations, and emergency situations. Examples include 'The pilot had to eject from the plane and use his parachute,' and 'The backpack contained a small parachute for the toy soldier.' Phrases like 'parachute payment' and 'parachute candidate' refer to financial compensation and political recruitment, respectively.

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