Rocket
UK /["/ˈrɒkɪt/"]/US /["/ˈrɑːkɪt/"]/
Definition
a spacecraft in the shape of a tube that is driven by a stream of gases let out behind it when fuel is burned inside
In simple words: A vehicle that moves quickly into space.
Examples
- a **space rocket**
- The **rocket was launched** in 2007.
- The idea **took off like a rocket** *(= it immediately became popular)*.
- a rocket attack
- A rocket smashed into the side of the building.
Usage notes
Use 'rocket' in contexts related to space travel, science, or fireworks. Avoid using it in very casual conversations unless discussing something exciting or fast.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'rocket' as launching a 'rockin' good time into the sky!
Collocations
- space
- launch
- blast off
- lift off
- take off
- booster
- engine
- motor
- long-range
- anti-aircraft
- anti-tank
- fire
- shoot
- explode
- hit something
- strike something
- attack
- launcher
- pod
Synonyms
- spacecraft
- missile
- shuttle
- firework
Antonyms
- anchor
- sink
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'rockets' when referring to multiple vehicles.
- Use as a verb incorrectly; 'rocket' is primarily a noun.