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rocket

noun (1)
rock·​et | \ ˈrä-kÉ™t How to pronounce rocket (audio) , rä-ˈket\

Definition of rocket

 (Entry 1 of 3)

: any of several plants of the mustard family: such as
a : arugula

rocket

noun (2), often attributive
rock·​et | \ ˈrä-kÉ™t How to pronounce rocket (audio) \

Definition of rocket (Entry 2 of 3)

1a : a firework consisting of a case partly filled with a combustible composition fastened to a guiding stick and propelled through the air by the rearward discharge of the gases liberated by combustion
b : a similar device used as an incendiary weapon or as a propelling unit (as for a lifesaving line)
2 : a jet engine that operates on the same principle as the firework rocket, consists essentially of a combustion chamber and an exhaust nozzle, carries either liquid or solid propellants which provide the fuel and oxygen needed for combustion and thus make the engine independent of the oxygen of the air, and is used especially for the propulsion of a missile (such as a bomb or shell) or a vehicle (such as an airplane)
3 : a rocket-propelled bomb, missile, projectile, or vehicle

rocket

verb
rocketed; rocketing; rockets

Definition of rocket (Entry 3 of 3)

transitive verb

: to convey or propel by means of or as if by a rocket

intransitive verb

1 : to rise up swiftly, spectacularly, and with force rocketed to the top of the list
2 : to travel rapidly in or as if in a rocket

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Examples of rocket in a Sentence

Verb

Sales rocketed from 1,000 units last week to 5,000 units this week. The train rocketed through the tunnel. The spacecraft rocketed into outer space. Her novel rocketed to the top of the best-seller list. Their album rocketed up the charts. His role in the movie rocketed him to fame.
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First Known Use of rocket

Noun (1)

1530, in the meaning defined above

Noun (2)

1611, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Verb

1837, in the meaning defined at transitive sense

History and Etymology for rocket

Noun (1)

Middle French roquette, from Old Italian rochetta, diminutive of ruca arugula, from Latin eruca

Noun (2)

Italian rocchetta, literally, small distaff, from diminutive of rocca distaff, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German rocko distaff

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More Definitions for rocket

rocket

verb

English Language Learners Definition of rocket

: to increase quickly and suddenly
: to move or rise quickly

rocket

noun
rock·​et | \ ˈrä-kÉ™t How to pronounce rocket (audio) \