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extraterrestrial
[ek-struh-tuh-res-tree-uhl]
adjective
outside, or originating outside, the limits of the earth.
People on earth have long speculated about the idea of extraterrestrial life.
Cataclysmic wildfires could be expected if earth were to take an extraterrestrial hit.
noun
a being originating from beyond the earth; an alien from outer space.
It was your typical sci-fi novel about extraterrestrials conquering the earth.
extraterrestrial
/ ˌɛkstrətɪˈrɛstrɪəl /
adjective
occurring or existing beyond the earth's atmosphere
noun
(in science fiction) a being from beyond the earth's atmosphere
extraterrestrial
Originating, located, or occurring outside the Earth or its atmosphere.
extraterrestrial
A descriptive term for things outside the Earth, such as possible civilizations outside the solar system, or objects, such as meteorites, that actually reach the Earth.
Other Word Forms
- extraterrestrially adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of extraterrestrial1
Example Sentences
Hermit and Wendy are property, and the stolen extraterrestrials are an undiscovered country, waiting to be conquered.
The show adds other extraterrestrial creatures, just as eerie and lethal, to the “Alien” canon too.
The crew, who are near the end of a 65-year mission — suspended animation keeps them young and pretty — are transporting an extraterrestrial bestiary back to Earth.
“Who can identify with a caricatured mob dancing in idiot ecstasy to greet the extraterrestrials?,”
Fragments of extraterrestrial material that have made their way to Earth have long inspired reverence among humans – some ending up as religious objects, others as curiosities for display.
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