Helicopter
UK /["/ˈhelɪkɒptə(r)/"]/US /["/ˈhelɪkɑːptər/"]/
Definition
an aircraft without wings that has large blades (= long flat parts) on top that go round. It can fly straight up from the ground and can also stay in one position in the air.
In simple words: A flying vehicle with rotating blades on top.
Examples
- a **police/rescue helicopter**
- an **attack helicopter**
- He was rushed to the hospital by helicopter.
- a **helicopter pilot**
- a **helicopter gunship**
- An air ambulance helicopter came to the rescue.
- He flew helicopters during the Gulf War.
- Helicopters buzzed overhead.
- We're going to take a helicopter tour of the island.
Usage notes
Used in everyday conversation and aviation contexts. Not typically used in formal writing. Be careful not to confuse with similar terms like 'plane' or 'drone'.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Heli-copter: Imagine a copter with 'heli' around it flying in the sky.
Collocations
- air-force
- army
- coastguard
- fly
- pilot
- board
- fly
- circle
- hover
- flight
- ride
- trip
- by helicopter
- in a/the helicopter
Synonyms
- chopper
- heli
- rotorcraft
Antonyms
- airplane
- fixed-wing aircraft
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'chopper', which is informal slang but can refer to the same thing.
- Using 'helicopter' in a setting where a more specific term (like 'medical helicopter') is better.
- Mispronouncing the word by stressing the wrong syllable.