takeoff (Meaning)

Wordnet

takeoff (n)

a departure; especially of airplanes

the initial ascent of an airplane as it becomes airborne

a composition that imitates or misrepresents somebody's style, usually in a humorous way

humorous or satirical mimicry

takeoff Sentence Examples

  1. The plane roared to life as it prepared for takeoff.
  2. The rocket's engines ignited, propelling it into the sky with a deafening takeoff.
  3. The pilot adjusted the controls during the takeoff roll.
  4. The aircraft ascended rapidly after a smooth takeoff.
  5. The takeoff procedure was meticulously planned to ensure a safe departure.
  6. The pilot announced the takeoff time over the intercom.
  7. The takeoff weight of the plane was carefully calculated.
  8. The takeoff was delayed due to unfavorable weather conditions.
  9. The bird took off from its perch with a sudden burst of energy.
  10. The sailboat's sail filled with wind, causing it to takeoff gracefully.

FAQs About the word takeoff

a departure; especially of airplanes, the initial ascent of an airplane as it becomes airborne, a composition that imitates or misrepresents somebody's style, u

push off, step (along), evacuate, get off, go off, go, move, push on, get,depart

show up, arrive, come, arrive, show up, stay,come, stay, remain, remain

The plane roared to life as it prepared for takeoff.

The rocket's engines ignited, propelling it into the sky with a deafening takeoff.

The pilot adjusted the controls during the takeoff roll.

The aircraft ascended rapidly after a smooth takeoff.