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rocket

/'rɔkit/
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Word: Rocket

Part of Speech: Noun and Verb

Basic Definition:
  1. As a Noun:

    • A rocket is a device that is used to send fireworks or other objects high into the sky. It produces bright light and often makes loud sounds when it explodes in the air.
    • In a different context, a rocket can refer to a type of plant (often called arugula) that is grown for salads. It is usually harvested when it is young and tender.
    • A rocket can also mean a vehicle that moves by itself using a special engine that pushes it forward. This engine uses its own fuel to create thrust.
  2. As a Verb:

    • To rocket means to move upwards quickly and suddenly, like a rocket. It can also mean to increase very fast, such as prices going up sharply.
Usage Instructions:
  • Use "rocket" as a noun when talking about fireworks, the plant, or vehicles that use rocket engines.
  • Use "rocket" as a verb when describing something that moves quickly upwards or increases sharply.
Examples:
  • Noun: "We watched the rocket launch into the sky during the festival."
  • Noun (plant): "I love adding fresh rocket to my salad for extra flavor."
  • Noun (vehicle): "The astronauts traveled in a rocket to reach space."
  • Verb: "The prices of homes in the city have rocketed in the last year."
Advanced Usage:
  • In scientific contexts, a rocket can refer to advanced vehicles used in space exploration.
  • When discussing economic trends, you might say that "the stock prices have skyrocketed," meaning they have increased very quickly.
Word Variants:
  • Rocketry (noun): The science or technology of designing and building rockets.
  • Rocketed (verb, past tense): The past form of "rocket," meaning something moved quickly upwards or increased suddenly.
  • Rocketing (verb, gerund): The act of moving or increasing rapidly.
Different Meanings:
  • Rocket (firework): Something that is launched into the air for entertainment.
  • Rocket (plant): Also known as arugula, a leafy green vegetable.
  • Rocket (vehicle): A means of transport that reaches high speeds and altitudes, used for space travel.
Synonyms:
  • For the noun (firework): Firework, missile (in a military context).
  • For the noun (plant): Arugula, salad greens.
  • For the noun (vehicle): Spaceship, spacecraft.
  • For the verb: Soar, ascend, skyrocket.
Idioms:
  • "Skyrocket": To increase rapidly and significantly, similar to how a rocket shoots up into the sky.
Phrasal Verbs:
  • There are no common phrasal verbs specifically using "rocket," but you can combine it with other words, like "rocket up," meaning to rise quickly.
Summary:

Understanding the word "rocket" involves recognizing its different meanings as both a noun and a verb. Whether it's about fireworks lighting up the sky, a salad ingredient, or vehicles that take us into space, "rocket" captures both the thrill of ascent and the freshness of flavor.

Noun
  1. sends a firework display high into the sky
  2. propels bright light high in the sky, or used to propel a lifesaving line or harpoon
  3. erect European annual often grown as a salad crop to be harvested when young and tender
  4. a jet engine containing its own propellant and driven by reaction propulsion
  5. any vehicle self-propelled by a rocket engine
Verb
  1. propel with a rocket
  2. shoot up abruptly, like a rocket
    • prices skyrocketed

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