fighter aircraft
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Definition
Noun A high-speed military airplane designed primarily to engage and destroy enemy aircraft in aerial combat.
Usage
This term refers specifically to a class of military aircraft. It is a compound noun where "fighter" modifies "aircraft" to specify the type. * The air force deployed its newest fighter aircraft to patrol the border. * Early fighter aircraft from World War I were made of wood and fabric. * Modern fighter aircraft are equipped with advanced radar and missile systems.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often shortened informally to "fighter" in both professional and general contexts.
- The pilot is qualified to fly several types of fighters.
- It can be part of more specific classifications, such as "air superiority fighter aircraft" or "multirole fighter aircraft."
Variants and Related Words
- Fighter (n.): The common shortened form of "fighter aircraft."
- Interceptor (n.): A type of fighter aircraft designed specifically to attack incoming enemy bombers.
- Jet fighter (n.): A fighter aircraft propelled by jet engines.
- Warplane (n.): A broader term for any military airplane.
Synonyms
- Combat aircraft (broader term that includes bombers and attack planes)
- Fighter plane
- Fighter jet
Related Phrases
- Fighter squadron: A military unit consisting of fighter aircraft and their personnel.
- He was assigned to a fighter squadron stationed overseas.
- Fighter pilot: A pilot who flies fighter aircraft.
- Training to become a fighter pilot is extremely demanding.
Noun
- a high-speed military or naval airplane designed to destroy enemy aircraft in the air