A1 noun Neutre

meteor

/ˈmiːtiər/

A piece of rock or metal from space that enters Earth's atmosphere and burns brightly. It is often called a shooting star because it looks like a streak of light in the night sky.

Exemples

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1

We sat outside to watch the meteor fly across the sky.

We sat outside to watch the meteor fly across the sky.

2

The scientist documented the trajectory of the meteor.

The scientist documented the trajectory of the meteor.

3

Did you see that meteor? It was so fast!

Did you see that meteor? It was so fast!

Famille de mots

Nom
meteor
Adverbe
meteorically
Adjectif
meteoric
Apparenté
meteorite
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Astuce mémo

Remember that a meteor is in the 'air'. The word starts with 'met-', like 'met-eor' and 'atmosphere' both relate to the sky.

Quiz rapide

Look at the sky! I just saw a bright ___ fly past the moon.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : meteor

Exemples

1

We sat outside to watch the meteor fly across the sky.

everyday

We sat outside to watch the meteor fly across the sky.

2

The scientist documented the trajectory of the meteor.

formal

The scientist documented the trajectory of the meteor.

3

Did you see that meteor? It was so fast!

informal

Did you see that meteor? It was so fast!

4

A meteor glows because of friction with the atmosphere.

academic

A meteor glows because of friction with the atmosphere.

5

Our new marketing campaign is called 'Project Meteor' to imply speed.

business

Our new marketing campaign is called 'Project Meteor' to imply speed.

Famille de mots

Nom
meteor
Adverbe
meteorically
Adjectif
meteoric
Apparenté
meteorite

Collocations courantes

meteor shower meteor shower
bright meteor bright meteor
meteor impact meteor impact
meteor crater meteor crater
giant meteor giant meteor

Phrases Courantes

meteoric rise

a very quick increase in success or popularity

watch a meteor shower

to observe many meteors at once

meteor trail

the path of light left by a meteor

Souvent confondu avec

meteor vs meteorite

A meteor is the light in the sky; a meteorite is the rock that actually hits the ground.

meteor vs meteoroid

A meteoroid is the rock while it is still in space, before it enters the atmosphere.

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Notes d'usage

Use 'meteor' when talking about the flash of light seen in the sky. If you are talking about the physical rock found on Earth, use 'meteorite'.

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Erreurs courantes

Learners often call it a 'star,' but it is actually a rock burning up, not a distant sun.

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Astuce mémo

Remember that a meteor is in the 'air'. The word starts with 'met-', like 'met-eor' and 'atmosphere' both relate to the sky.

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Origine du mot

From the Greek word 'meteōros', meaning 'raised high' or 'things in the air'.

Modèles grammaticaux

Countable noun Plural: meteors Commonly used with verbs like 'see', 'watch', or 'flash'
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Contexte culturel

In many cultures, seeing a meteor (shooting star) is considered good luck, and people often make a wish when they see one.

Quiz rapide

Look at the sky! I just saw a bright ___ fly past the moon.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : meteor

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herbivore

A1

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