supersonic
Americanadjective
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greater than the speed of sound waves through air.
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capable of achieving such speed.
a supersonic plane.
adjective
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Having a speed greater than that of sound in a designated medium, usually air; having a speed greater than Mach 1.
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Compare hypersonic subsonic transonic
Other Word Forms
- supersonically adverb
Etymology
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My thoughts are a scrambled mess of everything that’s happened between us, and they play at supersonic speed in my head.
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The missiles fly at supersonic speeds and are highly accurate.
But his supersonic speed and sky-high try-scoring rate – the easiest currency for casual fans to understand - mean those requests will only increase.
From BBC
Iran has lately sought to acquire Chinese supersonic antiship cruise missiles capable of threatening U.S. naval forces in the Persian Gulf.
Known for: Highly maneuverable, supersonic light fighter, excellent dogfighting capabilities.
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