
These example sentences are selected automatically from various online news sources to reflect current usage of the word 'aura.' Views expressed in the examples do not represent the opinion of Merriam-Webster or its editors. the word does the aesthetic value lie Key words: Lexical dogmatism, paradigmatic axis, syntagmatic axis, lexical items, context, aesthetic aura of meaning. 2022 In one image, a glowing orange aura hangs like a halo around a swan on Lake Cassadaga in Lily Dale. Thomas Geoghegan, The New Republic, 31 Aug. 2023 Yet what has kept him with us as an aura, still roiling the world, is Putin’s hatred of him, a desire to destroy every trace of him. 2022 There’s an aura surrounding historic hotels that seems to carry stories across time.
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2023 Contrasting notes of bergamot and vetiver give the fragrance its fresh, full aura and invoke the spirit of the deep waters. Migraine aura usually occurs within an hour before head pain begins and generally lasts less than 60 minutes. Bryce Millercolumnist, San Diego Union-Tribune, 14 Jan. Migraine aura symptoms include temporary visual or other disturbances that usually strike before other migraine symptoms such as intense head pain, nausea, and sensitivity to light and sound. Epileptic and migraine auras are due to the involvement of specific areas of the brain, which are those that determine the symptoms of the aura. 2023 Though it was deemed impossible to incorporate the rising, raucous aura of a college game across the entire building, a plan hatched to create a unique fan section. An aura is a perceptual disturbance experienced by some with epilepsy or migraine.An epileptic aura is a seizure. 2023 Ciara is the latest star to wear the look, pairing a black, velvet, floor-length gown with bright, blonde finger waves that give her a goddess-like aura. 2023 The dialogue in both sections, sprinkled like parsley with pidgin Yiddish and Hebrew prayer, has a secondhand aura that is also unconvincing. Aura is a quality integral to an artwork that cannot be communicated through mechanical reproduction techniques such as photography The term was used by Walter Benjamin in his influential 1936 essay The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction. a sensation, as of lights or a current of warm or cold air, preceding an attack of migraine or epilepsy. a subtly pervasive quality or atmosphere seen as emanating from a person, place, or thing. Recent Examples on the Web But Irvin’s wardrobe and buoyant personality aren’t an attempt to establish a new aura. a distinctive and pervasive quality or character air atmosphere: an aura of respectability an aura of friendliness.
