Spaceship

/ˈspeɪsʃɪp/

nounBeginner📊CommonScience
1 meaning2 questions

Definitions

1

A vehicle designed for traveling in outer space, often used for transporting people, equipment, or conducting scientific experiments.

/ˈspeɪsʃɪp/

nounneutralBeginner
Science

A vehicle designed for travel in outer space.

The astronauts boarded the spaceship for their mission.

💡 Simply: A spaceship is like a car, but instead of driving on roads, it flies in space! It's used to travel to planets and stars.

👶 For kids: A spaceship is a rocket that can fly in space!

More Examples

2

The spaceship's communication system was malfunctioning.

3

Science fiction movies often feature futuristic spaceships.

How It's Used

Science Fiction

"The spaceship traveled at warp speed across the galaxy."

Space Exploration

"NASA launched a new spaceship to explore Mars."

Synonyms & Antonyms

From 'space' + 'ship'. The term gained prominence with the advent of space travel in the mid-20th century. Its usage mirrors the historical naming convention of vessels for terrestrial travel.

The term gained popularity after the launch of Sputnik in 1957, with earlier mentions in science fiction literature.

Memory tip

Imagine a ship sailing through the vastness of space.

Word Origin

LanguageEnglish
Original meaning

"Combination of 'space' (the void beyond Earth's atmosphere) and 'ship' (a vessel for transport)."

launch a spaceshipspaceship travelsboard a spaceship

Common misspellings

space shipspace-ship

Usage

40%Spoken
60%Written