Landing
UK /["/ˈlændɪŋ/"]/US /["/ˈlændɪŋ/"]/
Definition
an act of bringing an aircraft or a spacecraft down to the ground after a journey
In simple words: The action of coming down to the ground or a surface.
Examples
- a perfect/smooth/safe landing
- the first Apollo **moon landing**
- The pilot was forced to make **an emergency landing**.
- a landing site
- the first successful lunar landing
- Go up to the first-floor landing and it’s the door on the right.
- The room opens off the landing.
- There's a phone on the landing outside your room.
Usage notes
Used in both formal and informal contexts; often describes aircraft or birds coming down. Not used for abstract concepts.
Grammar pattern
land + object
Memory hint
Think of a 'landing strip' where planes touch down.
Collocations
- bumpy
- hard
- rough
- make
- area
- site
- strip
- first-floor
- second-floor
- etc.
- off the landing
- on the landing
Synonyms
- descent
- arrival
- touchdown
Antonyms
- takeoff
- ascend
- lift-off
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'take off' which is the opposite action.
- Using 'landing' in contexts unrelated to physical descent.
- Incorrect verb tense usage, e.g., saying 'lands' for past events.