Rocket
WordNet
noun
(1) A jet engine containing its own propellant and driven by reaction propulsion
(2) Any vehicle self-propelled by a rocket engine
(3) Sends a firework display high into the sky
(4) Propels bright light high in the sky, or used to propel a lifesaving line or harpoon
(5) Erect European annual often grown as a salad crop to be harvested when young and tender
verb
(6) Propel with a rocket
(7) Shoot up abruptly, like a rocket
"Prices skyrocketed"
WiktionaryText
Noun
- A rocket engine.
- A non-guided missile propelled by a rocket engine.
- A vehicle propelled by a rocket engine.
- A projectile firework.
- An ace (the playing card).
- An angry communication (such as a letter or telegram) to a subordinate.
- 1980, David Schoenbrun, Soldiers of the Night: The Story of the French Resistance, Dutton, ISBN 9780525206637, page 203,
- While [Colonel Robert] Solborg and [Jacques] Lemaigre[-Dubreuil] were dreaming of revolts, [William Joseph “Wild Bill”] Donovan had learned of Solborg’s insubordination and meddling. He sent him a “rocket” ordering him out of North Africa and back to Lisbon at once. Solborg flew to Lisbon and then on to Washington to face out his problem with Donovan.
- 1980, David Schoenbrun, Soldiers of the Night: The Story of the French Resistance, Dutton, ISBN 9780525206637, page 203,
Verb
- To accelerate swiftly and powerfully
- To fly vertically
- To rise or soar rapidly
- To carry something in a rocket
- To attack something with rockets
Etymology 2
, , diminutive of , .
Cognate to .