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Yaw Meaning in English

word

ˈjɔ
YAW
jˈɔː
YAW

Definition

To turn or twist sideways, especially used for ships, airplanes, or vehicles when their front moves to the left or right instead of straight ahead.

Usage & Nuances

'Yaw' is mainly used in technical or formal contexts like navigation, aviation, and engineering. Common in phrases like 'yaw angle' or 'to yaw left/right.' It is not used to describe everyday turning of cars or people. Not to be confused with 'yawing' as in yawning (opening the mouth wide).

Example Sentences

The airplane began to yaw because of strong winds.

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If a ship yaws, it is not going in a straight line.

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The boat will yaw more in rough water.

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The pilot corrected the airplane’s yaw to stay on course.

natural

You can feel a sudden yaw when a car skids on ice, though most drivers call it a slide.

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Modern spacecraft have computers to control their yaw, pitch, and roll automatically.

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