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Meaning of aura
The primary meaning of the word "aura" is a subtle surrounding quality or atmosphere.
Etymology of aura
The word "aura" originates from the Latin word "aura", which means "gold" or "air" or "breeze", and is derived from the Greek word "αὖρα" (aura), meaning "breeze" or "wind".
 Historically, the term "aura" was used in ancient Greece to describe a gentle breeze, and later it was adopted in various contexts, including medicine, spirituality, and the arts, to convey a sense of a subtle, surrounding quality or atmosphere.
Synonyms
Definitions
- A subtle surrounding quality or atmosphere, typically one that is perceived as being distinctive or peculiar to a person, place, or thing.
- A faint, shimmering light or radiation, typically surrounding a person or thing.
- In medicine, a sensation, such as a feeling of warmth or a smell, that precedes an attack of epilepsy or a migraine.
Usage Examples
- The old mansion had a mysterious aura that drew visitors in.
- The artist's use of color created a vibrant aura that filled the room.
- She had an aura of confidence that commanded respect from her colleagues.
- The city had a lively aura, with street performers and vendors adding to the excitement.
Antonyms
                                                dullness
                                                                        bleakness
                                                                        emptiness
                                                                        hollowness
                                                                        vacuity
                                                                        absence
                                                                        emptiness
                                                                        nothingness
                                                                        void
                                                                        blankness
                                                                        desolation
                                                                        barrenness
                                                                        sterility
                                                                        lifelessness
                                                                        spiritlessness
                                                                        joylessness
                                                                        cheerlessness
                                                                        gloominess
                                                                        somberness
                                                                        sadness
                                                                        sorrow
                                                                        melancholy
                                                                        despair