Paraglide

Pronunciation: /ˈpɛrəɡˌlaɪd/

Paraglide (verb)

  1. To travel through the air while wearing a light fabric wing, using wind and gravity to stay in the air.

Examples

  • I paraglide over the valley when the wind is steady.
  • She paraglide safely with an instructor during training.

Paraglide (noun)

  1. A sport where people fly short or long distances in the air using a fabric wing and a harness.

Examples

  • Paraglide is a sport of gliding that many people try once.
  • He practices paraglide to improve his control in the air.