parachute

word

/ˈpɛɹəˌʃut/
PAIR-uh-shoot
/pˈæɹəʃˌuːt/
PA-ruh-shoot

Definition

A parachute is a large piece of cloth attached to a person or object that slows down their fall through the air, usually used in skydiving or emergency situations from planes.

Usage & Nuances

Used mainly in the context of skydiving, aviation safety, or emergency rescue. Common collocations: 'open a parachute', 'deploy a parachute', 'parachute jump'. Also a verb: 'to parachute'. Sometimes used figuratively to refer to backup plans.

Example Sentences

The skydiver opened his parachute at 1,000 meters.

basic

A parachute helped the astronaut land safely.

basic

The emergency kit included a small parachute.

basic

Without his parachute, he wouldn’t have survived the jump.

natural

She always dreamed of doing a parachute jump for her birthday.

natural

The supplies were dropped by parachute into the remote village.

natural