Aviator ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Aviator ( noun )

A person who operates or is trained to operate an aircraft, especially a pilot.

Origin:

From the french word "aviateur", from "aviation" meaning "the operation of aircraft", ultimately from the latin "avis" meaning "bird". first recorded use in english in 1909.

Examples:

  1. The aviator was a skilled pilot who had flown in many different types of planes.
  2. The young boy dreamed of becoming an aviator one day.
  3. The aviator's flight suit was designed to keep him warm at high altitudes.
  4. The aviator's sunglasses protected his eyes from the glare of the sun.
  5. The aviator's training included learning how to navigate in bad weather.

(As a verb)

Aviator ( verb )

A person who operates or is trained to operate an aircraft, especially a pilot.

Origin:

From the french word "aviateur", from "aviation" meaning "the operation of aircraft", ultimately from the latin "avis" meaning "bird". first recorded use in english in 1909.

Examples:

  1. The aviator was a skilled pilot who had flown in many different types of planes.
  2. The young boy dreamed of becoming an aviator one day.
  3. The aviator's flight suit was designed to keep him warm at high altitudes.
  4. The aviator's sunglasses protected his eyes from the glare of the sun.
  5. The aviator's training included learning how to navigate in bad weather.
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