How To Make An Intelligent Sentence With The Word "Dirigible"?

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Claire Pateman Profile
Claire Pateman answered
The possibilities are endless. A dirigible is another name for an airship. The most famous dirigible is probably the Hindenburg. The LZ 129 Hindenburg was a German zeppelin, a rigid type of dirigible. It was the largest aircraft ever built but burst into flames while it was attempting to land at Lakehurst Naval Air Station in Manchester, New Jersey, USA, on May 6, 1937. Thirty-six people were killed in this dirigible accident and the disaster was covered live by news and radio media.

The word, 'dirigible', derives from the French word, 'dirigeable', which means 'steerable'. Therefore, a dirigible or airship is any buoyant aircraft that can be steered as it is propelled through the air.

The dirigible enjoyed huge popularity at the turn of the 20th Century until the 1930's. Today, dirigibles tend to be used for advertising purposes. The most common of these are the blimps that are seen over major sporting events.

Now you have a little background, you can use the word dirigible in an intelligent sentence.
Julii Brainard Profile
Julii Brainard answered
Dirigible, meaning:

NOUN: a type of aircraft, what we in the USA would call a "blimp": very lightweight, probably lighter than air. The French still call blimps "dirigibles" -- short for "steerable balloons".

ADJECTIVE: steerable, manoeuverable.

SENTENCE EXAMPLES:

Zeppelin dirigibles were used to drop bombs on people in one of the World Wars.

Zeppelin dirigibles were also used for peaceful purposes, like carrying cars and passengers.

The airship was, by nature, dirigible -- meaning, it could be steered

They travelled in a dirigible -- meaning, they flew in a type of lightweight, probably inflatable aircraft, not an airplane or helicopter

There is a 1931 film called Dirigible about spectacular US Navy airships. The film is supposed to be quite good, and a favourite for dirigible fans.

The most famous dirigible in history was the Hindenberg, which blew up spectacularly in 1937.

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