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1. artificial
adjective. ['ˌɑːrtəˈfɪʃəl'] contrived by art rather than nature.
Synonyms
- unlifelike
- painted
- conventionalized
- fake
- false
- dyed
- synthetic
- bleached
- stylised
- imitative
- imitation
- dummy
- semisynthetic
- staged
- unreal
- substitute
- cardboard
- near
- colored
- arranged
- stylized
- celluloid
- ersatz
- factitious
- bionic
- faux
- simulated
- counterfeit
- man-made
- conventionalised
Antonyms
- genuine
- unfinished
- unpainted
- right
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Rhymes with Artificial Satellite
2. artificial
adjective. ['ˌɑːrtəˈfɪʃəl'] artificially formal.
Synonyms
- unnatural
- stilted
- contrived
- hokey
Antonyms
- uncolored
- colorlessness
- white
- impartial
3. artificial
adjective. ['ˌɑːrtəˈfɪʃəl'] not arising from natural growth or characterized by vital processes.
Antonyms
- honest
4. satellite
noun. ['ˈsætəˌlaɪt'] man-made equipment that orbits around the earth or the moon.
Synonyms
- solar array
- orbiter
- solar panel
- space vehicle
- equipment
- weather satellite
- space station
- meteorological satellite
- astronomy satellite
- solar battery
- artificial satellite
- spacecraft
- sputnik
- space platform
- spy satellite
- space laboratory
- ballistic capsule
Antonyms
- wet
- take away
- superior
- inward
Etymology
- satellite (Middle French (ca. 1400-1600))
- satelles (Latin)
5. satellite
noun. ['ˈsætəˌlaɪt'] any celestial body orbiting around a planet or star.
Synonyms
- celestial body
- Galilean
- Galilean satellite
- moon
Antonyms
- commander
- someone
- soul
- bellwether
Etymology
- satellite (Middle French (ca. 1400-1600))
- satelles (Latin)
6. satellite
adjective. ['ˈsætəˌlaɪt'] surrounding and dominated by a central authority or power.
Antonyms
- artifact
Etymology
- satellite (Middle French (ca. 1400-1600))
- satelles (Latin)
7. satellite
verb. ['ˈsætəˌlaɪt'] broadcast or disseminate via satellite.
Synonyms
- send
- air
- transmit
- beam
Antonyms
- model
- inspirer
- father
- galvaniser
Etymology
- satellite (Middle French (ca. 1400-1600))
- satelles (Latin)
8. satellite
noun. ['ˈsætəˌlaɪt'] a person who follows or serves another.
Synonyms
- follower
Antonyms
- misleader
- spearhead
Etymology
- satellite (Middle French (ca. 1400-1600))
- satelles (Latin)
Sentences with artificial-satellite
1. Noun Phrase
In modern terms, this is not unlike learning that, say, the Germans, not the Russians, were the first to launch an artificial satellite into orbit.
2. Noun Phrase
An artificial satellite is placed into orbit by being attached to a rocket, launched into space, then detached when it is in the correct location.
3. Noun Phrase
These particles travel at a high rate of speed, and will pass right through a human body or artificial satellite.
4. Noun Phrase
The Soviets sent their first artificial satellite into space in 1957 -- prompting the U.S. to hasten into the game.