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Parachute - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A parachute is a device made of fabric that slows the descent of a person or object falling from a height by creating air resistance. It is commonly used in skydiving and emergency landings.

parachute

/ˈpɛrəˌʃut/ /ˈpærəˌʃuːt/

Definition:

A device used to slow descent from an aircraft, typically made of fabric and cords.

Synonyms:

chute, canopy, drogue

Part of Speech:

noun, verb

Antonyms:

anchor, weight

Common Collocations:

deploy a parachute, parachute jump, emergency parachute

Derivatives:

parachutist, parachuting

Usage Tips:

Use "parachute" as a noun for the device or a verb for the action of descending with it.

Common Phrases:

golden parachute, parachute payment, hit the silk

Etymology:

From French "parachute," combining "para-" (against) and "chute" (fall).

Examples:

  • 1. The skydiver checked his parachute before jumping.
  • 2. She learned how to parachute during military training.
  • 3. The pilot ejected and deployed his parachute safely.
  • 4. They packed the parachute carefully to avoid malfunctions.

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