noun
- plural of aerial; antennas for receiving or transmitting radio or television signals
- acrobatic maneuvers performed in the air, especially in skiing or gymnastics
Usage: sports
adjective
- plural form of aerial; relating to or occurring in the air
Examples
- The old house had several aerials on its roof for better TV reception.
- The technician adjusted the aerials to improve the radio signal.
- She practiced her aerials on the trampoline before attempting them on skis.
- The freestyle skier performed impressive aerials during the competition.
- The aerials views from the helicopter showed the entire coastline.
- Birds use aerials roots to anchor themselves to trees.
- The aerials photographs revealed details invisible from the ground.