orbit


verb

  • To go around something in a circle, like how the Earth goes around the Sun.
  • To move around a place or person, like kids following their mom.
  • To send something into a path around a planet, like a satellite.

noun

  • A path that one object takes around another object, like how the Moon goes around the Earth.
  • The space around something where it has influence or control, like a circle around a planet.
  • The bony area in your head where your eye sits, called the eye socket.


Sentences

  • The moon goes around the Earth in an orbit.
  • Planets move in an orbit around the sun.
  • An orbit is like a big circle in space.
  • The stars are far away in their own orbits.
  • We can see the moon's orbit at night.

Word Explanation:

  • Orbit means when something goes around something else, like how the Earth goes around the Sun.

Word in hindi

कक्षा में घूमना

kaksha mein ghoomna

Other variations in hindi

  • गति gati
  • कक्षा kaksha

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'orbit' mean?

An orbit is the path that an object takes when it moves around another object in space, like how the Earth goes around the Sun.

How do you pronounce 'orbit'?

You say 'orbit' like this: OR-bit.

What is the origin of the word 'orbit'?

The word 'orbit' comes from the Latin word 'orbita', which means 'a track' or 'a path'.

What is the meaning of 'orbit' in Hindi?

The word 'orbit' in Hindi is 'कक्षा' (Kakṣā).

What is the meaning of 'orbit' in Kannada?

The word 'orbit' in Kannada is 'ಕಕ್ಷೆ' (Kakṣe).

Fact & Proverb:

Fact

Did you know that the Earth orbits the Sun? It takes about 365 days to complete one orbit!

Proverb

"The stars are not afraid to shine." - This means that just like stars, we should not be afraid to show our true selves.

Quote

"To confine our attention to terrestrial matters would be to limit the human spirit." - Stephen Hawking

Mini blog:

A Cosmic Adventure!

In the great big sky, the moon goes round and round, just like a merry-go-round! This is called an orbit. Imagine the sun shining bright, and the planets dancing around it, each in their own special path.

Just like the colorful butterflies in Eric Carle's books, the planets twirl and swirl in a beautiful cosmic ballet! So, next time you look up at the night sky, remember that everything is moving in its own special orbit, just like you when you spin around in circles!

Isn’t that fun? Keep looking up and dreaming big!