A jet is a type of airplane that moves very fast. It uses engines that push out hot air to go forward.
She flew to London on a jet.
The jet landed at the airport quickly.
Jet means a quick flow of water, air, or gas that comes out of a small hole or tube. It can be very strong and fast.
A jet of water came from the pipe.
The jet of steam was very hot.
To jet means to travel very fast in a plane or by flying. People use it to say they moved quickly by air.
They jetted to New York last night.
We jetted across the country by plane.
Jet as an adjective means very black in color. It is used to describe something as dark as the jet stone.
He wore a jet coat yesterday.
The car is painted jet black.
Jet as a verb can also mean to go away quickly, often by flying. People use it to say they leave fast.
They jetted off to the beach today.
I will jet home after work.
Jet refers to a narrow, fast stream of liquid, gas, or flame used in science and technology. It is important in engines and physics.
The engine produces a hot jet of flame.
Scientists study the jets of gas in space.