aura


au·ra

noun \ˈr-ə\

Definition of AURA

1
a : a subtle sensory stimulus (as an aroma) b : a distinctive atmosphere surrounding a given source <the place had an aura of mystery>
2
: a luminous radiation : nimbus
3
: a subjective sensation (as of lights) experienced before an attack of some disorders (as epilepsy or a migraine)
4
: an energy field that is held to emanate from a living being

Examples of AURA

  1. <the monastery perched high on a mountaintop had an aura of unreality and mystery about it>
  2. <alternative medical treatments that rely on the practitioner's ability to detect a patient's aura>

Origin of AURA

Middle English, from Latin, puff of air, breeze, from Greek; probably akin to Greek aēr air
First Known Use: 1694

Rhymes with AURA

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