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Yaw - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

yaw

/jɔ/ /jɔː/

Definition:

To turn or deviate from a straight course, especially in aviation or nautical contexts.

Synonyms:

swerve, veer, deviate

Part of Speech:

verb, noun

Antonyms:

stay straight, hold course

Common Collocations:

yaw left, yaw right, control yaw

Derivatives:

yawing, yawed

Usage Tips:

Use "yaw" to describe a side-to-side movement of a ship or aircraft; avoid confusion with "pitch" or "roll."

Common Phrases:

yaw and pitch, yaw control, excessive yaw

Etymology:

Originated in the 16th century from Old Norse "jaga," meaning to move swiftly or chase.

Examples:

  • 1. The pilot adjusted the rudder to correct the plane's yaw.
  • 2. Strong winds caused the boat to yaw unpredictably.
  • 3. The drone began to yaw left during the flight test.
  • 4. Yaw is one of three axes in aircraft movement.

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