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Dictionary definition of aura

A distinctive, often intangible quality or atmosphere that surrounds a person, place, or thing.
"The vintage shop had an aura of nostalgia, with its collection of retro items."

Detailed meaning of aura

It is typically associated with a unique and sometimes mysterious or extraordinary feeling or presence that emanates from an entity. Auras can be influenced by various factors, such as a person's personality, the history of a place, or the inherent characteristics of an object. In some contexts, an aura can also refer to a visible halo of light or energy that is said to surround a person, particularly in mystical or metaphysical beliefs. The concept of an aura is often used metaphorically to convey the special essence or impression that something exudes, adding depth and character to its perception.

Example sentences containing aura

1. She had an aura of confidence that drew people to her.
2. The old castle had an aura of mystery and intrigue.
3. The spiritual leader exuded a calming and peaceful aura.
4. The performer's aura on stage captivated the audience's attention.
5. The restaurant had an aura of elegance and sophistication.
6. The athlete had an aura of determination as he prepared for the race.

History and etymology of aura

The noun 'aura' has its etymological roots in Latin and Greek. It originates from the Latin word 'aura,' meaning 'breeze' or 'air,' and the Greek word 'aúra,' which also means 'breeze' or 'breath of air.' In English, 'aura' refers to a distinctive, often intangible quality or atmosphere that surrounds a person, place, or thing. It conveys the sense that something has a unique and characteristic presence that can be felt or sensed, even though it may not be visible or easily defined. An 'aura' is often associated with a particular mood, energy, or vibe that emanates from a subject and influences the way it is perceived. 'Aura' can also be used to describe the sense of mystique or charisma that surrounds an individual, adding to their appeal or intrigue.

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Further usage examples of aura

1. The painting seemed to emit an aura of melancholy and nostalgia.
2. The city's vibrant arts scene added an aura of creativity to the atmosphere.
3. The garden was filled with an aura of serenity and tranquility.
4. The historical site had an aura of significance and historical importance.
5. The politician projected an aura of authority and leadership.
6. The ancient ruins carried an aura of mysticism and ancient wisdom.
7. The stormy sky created an aura of impending rain.
8. The author's presence brought an aura of excitement to the book signing event.
9. The guru's teachings created an aura of enlightenment among his followers.
10. The crowded marketplace had an aura of liveliness and bustling activity.
11. The old library had an aura of knowledge and wisdom contained within its walls.
12. The musician's aura of passion and dedication was evident in every note he played.
13. The mountain peak was surrounded by an aura of mist and fog, creating a mystical atmosphere.
14. The aura of the forest was serene and peaceful.

Acknowledgment and Acceptance, Attraction and Allure, Beauty and Appearance, Charm and Charisma, Atmosphere and Mood

ambiance,emanation,impression,sense,spirit,vibe

feeling,mood,tone

atmosphere, plainness, dullness, banality

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