Definition Of Aura

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  • Synonyms aura 1 American [awr-uh] / ˈɔr ə /

    noun

    plural

    auras, aurae
    1. a distinctive and pervasive quality or character; air; atmosphere.

      an aura of respectability;

      an aura of friendliness.

    2. a subtly pervasive quality or atmosphere seen as emanating from a person, place, or thing.

    3. Pathology. a sensation, as of lights or a current of warm or cold air, preceding an attack of migraine or epilepsy.

    Aura 2 American [awr-uh] / ˈɔr ə /

    noun

    Classical Mythology.
    1. a companion of Artemis who bore twins to Dionysus. Zeus changed her into a spring because, in a fit of madness, she had killed one of her children.

    aura British / ˈɔːrə /

    noun

    1. a distinctive air or quality considered to be characteristic of a person or thing

    2. any invisible emanation, such as a scent or odour

    3. pathol strange sensations, such as noises in the ears or flashes of light, that immediately precede an attack, esp of epilepsy

    4. (in parapsychology) an invisible emanation produced by and surrounding a person or object: alleged to be discernible by individuals of supernormal sensibility

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    Etymology

    Origin of aura

    First recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English, from Latin, from Greek: “breath (of air)”

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    “We very discreetly make PA part of it and use his ‘aura and access,’ ” Stern wrote, referring to Prince Andrew.

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    The lilting score behind Ted’s speech softly casts a gentle aura around him in contrast to his rowdy surroundings.

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    I sat frozen, unsure what to do, enveloped in the sweaty aura of the man slumped on my shoulder, drooling out of the corner of his mouth.

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    They can still use his aura to their advantage - but no longer to the same extent.

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    Rostropovich exuded, in the Kennedy Center aura, the expression of an overwhelmingly triumphant celebration of the end of the Soviet repression.

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    Related Words

    • ambience
    • aspect
    • atmosphere
    • feeling
    • mood
    • quality
    • scent
    • semblance
    • tone

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