Meaning & Definition of word "Comet"

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    Comet

    /ˈkɒm.ɪt/

    noun:

    • 1. A celestial object consisting of a nucleus of ice and dust that, when near the sun, forms a tail of gas and dust particles pointing away from the sun.
      • Example: The comet lit up the night sky with its brilliant tail.
    • 2. A cometary body that follows a specific orbit around the sun.
      • Example: Halley's Comet is known for its periodic visits to the inner solar system.
    • 3. A meteor shower is often associated with the debris left by a comet.
      • Example: The annual Perseid meteor shower is believed to originate from the Swift-Tuttle comet.
    • 4. In mythology and folklore, comets have been seen as omens or harbingers of change.
      • Example: In ancient times, a comet was interpreted as a sign of impending doom.
    • 5. Figuratively, a comet can be used to describe anything that has a brief but brilliant presence or impact.
      • Example: The young artist was a comet in the music scene, quickly rising to fame and then fading away.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'cometa', from Greek 'komētēs', meaning 'long-haired', referring to the appearance of its tail.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    comet tail:

    The tail of a comet, created by the solar wind and radiation pressure blowing material away from the comet as it approaches the sun.

    shooting star:

    An informal term for a meteoroid that burns up upon entering Earth's atmosphere; often confused with comets.

    Related Words

    nucleus:

    The central part of a comet, made of ice and dust.

    orbital path:

    The trajectory that a comet follows around the sun.

    tail:

    The stream of gas and dust that extends from a comet as it approaches the sun.

    Slang Meanings of comet

    Meaning: A person who moves quickly or erratically.

    Example Sentence: He's such a comet on the dance floor, spinning around everywhere.