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aura — meaning in English

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English meaning

  • air noun The mixture of gases that makes up Earth's atmosphere, which we breathe.
  • aura noun A distinctive feeling or atmosphere that seems to surround a person or place.
  • weather noun The state of the atmosphere at a given time and place — temperature, rain, wind, and so on.

Senses

aura is used for these senses in English:

  • air A feeling or sense.
  • aura (figurative, with about, of) A distinctive atmosphere or quality surrounding or associated with something or someone. [from 1859]
  • aura (also, parapsychology) A supposed emanation from and surrounding a living person or thing, regarded by mystics as consisting of the essence of the individual. [from 1870]
  • aura (pathology) A subjective sensation experienced at the onset of a neurological condition, especially a migraine headache or epileptic seizure. [from 1780s]
  • weather The short term state of the atmosphere at a specific time and place, including the temperature, relative humidity, cloud cover, precipitation, wind, etc.

air — full definition

  1. noun The mixture of gases that makes up Earth's atmosphere, which we breathe.
  2. noun A particular quality, feeling, or manner someone or something has.
  3. noun Television or radio broadcasting.
  4. verb To broadcast something on television or radio.
  5. verb To make an opinion, complaint, or secret known publicly.

aura — full definition

  1. noun A distinctive feeling or atmosphere that seems to surround a person or place.
  2. noun In some belief systems, an invisible glow or energy field said to surround a living being.
  3. noun A warning sensation, such as flashing lights or a strange smell, that some people feel just before a migraine or seizure.
  4. noun (slang) A person's charisma, presence, or overall vibe.

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