fuel-efficient
fuel-efficient
Definition
fuel-efficient (-ə fis̸h′ənt)
adjective
designating a vehicle, engine, etc. that delivers better mileage per gallon of fuel than other less efficient models
fuel′·-effi′ciency noun
fuel-efficient
Usage Examples
Modifies a noun
- stove: CFS is funding a local Madagascan organization that runs training courses on how to build fuel-efficient stoves.
- driving: We'll show you already taking in making fuel-efficient driving to her she.
- vehicle: The item says the move is in response to strong demand in Europe for fuel-efficient vehicles.
- car: The aim is to reward cleaner, more fuel-efficient cars with a lower tax charge.
- aircraft: This is because a higher cost of fuel gives more incentives to the industry to use more fuel-efficient aircraft.
- engine: Despite the air conditioning units, which are absent on the older trains, their fuel-efficient engines mean they consume 33 % less fuel.
Modifying Another Word
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- very: The Mini is very fuel-efficient, it's easy to park and steers well.
Used with adjective complement
- make: Making fuel-efficient driving legacy systems just to the double.
