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Meteor Meaning in English

word

/ˈmitiɝ/
MEE-tee-ur
/mˈiːtɪɐ/
MEE-tee-uh

Definition

A meteor is a small body from space that enters Earth's atmosphere and burns up, often seen as a bright streak of light in the sky, sometimes called a 'shooting star'.

Usage & Nuances

Common in scientific and casual contexts. 'Meteor shower' is a frequent phrase (many meteors visible in one night). Often called 'shooting star' in everyday speech, but this is not a real star. Do not confuse 'meteor' (burning in atmosphere) with 'meteorite' (the part that reaches the ground) or 'comet' (icy space object with tail).

Example Sentences

A meteor flashed across the night sky.

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Did you see that meteor last night?

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A meteor can burn up before it hits the ground.

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Every August, there's a big meteor shower that lights up the sky.

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Make a wish when you see a meteor—that's what people say.

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That bright streak you saw wasn't a plane—it was a meteor.

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