rocket

[ˈrɒkɪt]

rocket Definition

  • 1a cylindrical projectile that can be propelled to a great height or distance by the combustion of its contents, used typically as a firework or signal.
  • 2a space vehicle carrying a warhead, satellite, or other equipment into orbit.
  • 3a rocket engine.

Using rocket: Examples

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

  • Example

    The rocket was launched into space.

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    The fireworks display included several rockets.

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    The missile was equipped with a rocket engine.

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    The rocket's trajectory was carefully calculated.

rocket Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with rocket

  • a field of study that deals with the design, construction, and operation of rockets and missiles for space travel

    Example

    I'm not a rocket scientist, but I think we need more fuel to get to the moon.

  • a highly combustible fuel used to power rocket engines

    Example

    The rocket fuel ignited with a loud roar as the engines fired up.

  • the act of sending a rocket into space

    Example

    The rocket launch was delayed due to bad weather conditions.

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Summary: rocket in Brief

A 'rocket' [ˈrɒkɪt] is a cylindrical projectile that can be propelled to great heights or distances by the combustion of its contents. It can be used as a firework or signal, or as a space vehicle carrying a warhead, satellite, or other equipment into orbit. 'Rocket' also refers to a rocket engine. Phrases include 'rocket science,' referring to the field of study dealing with rockets and missiles for space travel, 'rocket fuel,' a highly combustible fuel used to power rocket engines, and 'rocket launch,' the act of sending a rocket into space.

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