Skyborne: meaning, definitions and examples

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skyborne

 

[ ˈskaɪˌbɔrn ]

Adjective / Noun
Context #1 | Adjective

flying in the sky

Carried or transported by air; airborne.

Synonyms

aerial, airborne, flying.

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Word Description / Examples
skyborne

Use when describing something that is carried or transported through the sky, often by the wind.

  • The skyborne seeds traveled miles from the original plant.
  • Pollutants can become skyborne and affect areas far from their source.
airborne

Used to describe something moving through the air or transported by the air. It often carries a connotation of travel or transport.

  • The virus can be airborne and spread quickly between people.
  • Getting the package airborne was the first step in the delivery process.
flying

General term for anything that can fly or is currently in the process of flying. Can be used in a literal or metaphorical way.

  • The flying bird caught everyone's attention.
  • He has always dreamed of flying like a superhero.
aerial

Best for describing things related to the air, especially involving flight or conducted from the air.

  • They performed aerial acrobatics during the show.
  • The aerial survey provided detailed images of the landscape.

Examples of usage

  • The skyborne seeds are dispersed by the wind.
  • The skyborne drone captured stunning aerial footage.
Context #2 | Noun

the sky or the heavens

Belonging to or taking place in the sky or the heavens.

Synonyms

celestial, ethereal, heavenly.

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Word Description / Examples
skyborne

Used to describe something that is carried by or existing in the sky, often used for natural phenomena or objects that travel through the air.

  • The skyborne spores drifted across the valley.
  • The skyborne drone captured stunning aerial footage of the landscape.
celestial

Relates to the sky or the heavens, often used in a scientific or poetic sense to describe stars, planets, or other heavenly bodies.

  • Astronomers are fascinated by celestial bodies and their movements.
  • The celestial beauty of the night sky was breathtaking.
heavenly

Often used to describe something wonderful or marvelous, it has a more casual and less scientific tone than 'celestial' and can refer to both physical and abstract concepts.

  • The dessert was heavenly, with rich chocolate and fresh berries.
  • The choir's heavenly voices filled the cathedral.
ethereal

Describes something extremely delicate, light, or otherworldly, often used to depict beauty or tenuousness, with a somewhat poetic tone.

  • Her voice had an ethereal quality that captivated the audience.
  • The mist over the lake gave it an ethereal appearance at dawn.

Examples of usage

  • The eagle soared through the skyborne clouds.
  • The constellation was visible in the skyborne night.

Translations

Translations of the word "skyborne" in other languages:

🇵🇹 nascer do céu

🇮🇳 आकाश से उत्पन्न

🇩🇪 himmelgeboren

🇮🇩 terlahir dari langit

🇺🇦 народжений небом

🇵🇱 zrodzony z nieba

🇯🇵 空生まれ

🇫🇷 né du ciel

🇪🇸 nacido del cielo

🇹🇷 gökten doğmuş

🇰🇷 하늘에서 태어난

🇸🇦 مولود من السماء

🇨🇿 zrozený z nebe

🇸🇰 zrodený z neba

🇨🇳 天生

🇸🇮 rojen iz neba

🇮🇸 fæddur af himni

🇰🇿 аспаннан туылған

🇬🇪 ცისგან შობილი

🇦🇿 göydən doğulmuş

🇲🇽 nacido del cielo

Etymology

The word 'skyborne' is a combination of 'sky' and 'borne', with 'borne' meaning carried or transported. It emphasizes the concept of something being in the sky or transported through the air. The term has been used in literature and poetry to evoke a sense of the celestial or ethereal.

See also: sky, skydiver, skydivers, skyjack, skylight, skyline, skyward, skywards.