Flight ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Flight ( noun )

  1. The act or process of flying through the air.
  2. The act or process of traveling by aircraft.
  3. A scheduled trip by aircraft.
  4. A series of steps or a stairway.
  5. A flock of birds or insects in flight.

Origin:

Middle english fliht, from old english fliht; akin to old high german fliht flight, latin fugit flight.

Examples:

  1. The flight to London takes six hours.
  2. He has a fear of flight.
  3. She is on a flight to Paris.
  4. The flight of the stairs is long.
  5. The flight of birds is beautiful to watch.

(As a verb)

Flight ( verb )

  1. The act or process of flying through the air.
  2. The act or process of traveling by aircraft.
  3. A scheduled trip by aircraft.
  4. A series of steps or a stairway.
  5. A flock of birds or insects in flight.

Origin:

Middle english fliht, from old english fliht; akin to old high german fliht flight, latin fugit flight.

Examples:

  1. The flight to London takes six hours.
  2. He has a fear of flight.
  3. She is on a flight to Paris.
  4. The flight of the stairs is long.
  5. The flight of birds is beautiful to watch.
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