hydroplane

[ˈhaɪdrəpleɪn]

hydroplane Definition

  • 1a light, high-speed boat designed to skim along the surface of water
  • 2a situation in which a vehicle slides uncontrollably on a wet surface

Using hydroplane: Examples

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

  • Example

    The hydroplane skimmed across the lake at breakneck speed.

  • Example

    The car hydroplaned on the wet road and crashed into a tree.

hydroplane Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for hydroplane

Phrases with hydroplane

  • a type of boat racing that involves high-speed hydroplanes competing against each other

    Example

    He is a professional hydroplane racer and has won many championships.

  • the tendency of a vehicle to lift off the ground or water at high speeds due to aerodynamic forces

    Example

    The pilot had to be careful not to experience the hydroplane effect during takeoff.

  • a type of water ski that is designed to lift the skier out of the water and reduce drag

    Example

    She loves to water ski using hydroplane skis because they make it easier to stay above the water.

Origins of hydroplane

from hydro- meaning 'water' and -plane meaning 'something that glides or floats in the air'

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Summary: hydroplane in Brief

A 'hydroplane' [ˈhaɪdrəpleɪn] refers to two different things: a light, high-speed boat that skims along the surface of water, and a situation in which a vehicle slides uncontrollably on a wet surface. The former is often used in phrases like 'hydroplane racing' and 'hydroplane skis,' while the latter can be dangerous when driving in wet conditions.

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