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aura

An aura is a feeling, quality, or atmosphere that a certain person or place has or is associated with. That place had a distinctive aura of wonder and majesty. The man had an aura of confidence. An aura is an invisible energy or force that surrounds a person or animal.

aura

a sensation (as of a cold breeze or bright light) that precedes the onset of certain disorders such as a migraine attack or epileptic seizure an indication of radiant light drawn around the head of a saint (= air, atmosphere) a distinctive but intangible quality surrounding a person or thing an air of mystery the house had a neglected air an atmosphere of defeat pervaded the candidate's headquarters the place had an aura of romance

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Simple sentences

An aura of light surrounds him.
She is surrounded by an aura of powerful magnetism.
She was an intelligent woman with an erotic aura.

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His aura of mystery is so alluring.
But I've never worked in a place that had such an aura of menace.
And watched her drawn to one and then another as if the aura of pain and suffering which surrounded them was luring her to sickness and to death.
When I first saw you, you had a sort of aura that all actors and actresses have.
At least help me to stand at your side so I may feel the aura of your goodness.
You've got a negative aura.
Our aura of death is too strong.
You've a very strong aura tonight, Mrs. Forrest.
I see your aura is angry.
There is an unholy aura in this place.
George Saden, accused of transmitting a negative aura in second level.
Stay close to me, inside my aura.
I have, perhaps, a nose for the aura of fine food and laid a trap.
Once they experience the aura of Starbuck.
No, the Luxor has a negative aura.
Well, she can detect an aura of your country that even we can't possibly detect.
Aura Street 7.
Yes, you see, when people touch material objects, they leave traces of their aura.
An aura of a certain place.
Well, I can't tell you an exact location, but the aura was blue.
KELLER: A blue aura.
A blue aura.
In a place that had a very cold aura.
You have a forbiddingly dark aura about yourself, too.
And from that day he began to spy on and watch over his mother, with the specific purpose of destroying the aura of dignity and respect. which until now she had had in his eyes.
George Saden, accused of transmitting a negative aura in Second Level.
An aura emerged from his face, an aura emerged from the face of Shiva as well.
They have the feel and aura not so much of memories as of mystical transfigurations.
It was as though he were conscious of a Byronic aura which he considered to be in bad taste and was at pains to suppress.
I felt there was an aura between us when I saw it.
Unexpected aura for a quiet English village.
An aura of intense evil?
Check out the aura on this sucker.
Read your palm? Your mind? Your aura?

News and current affairs

A few geniuses aside, economists frame their assumptions to suit existing states of affairs, and then invest them with an aura of permanent truth.
The compelling aura of reality about these experiences often produces distress and disrupts thought and behavior.
Her aura dominated the just-concluded G-8 summit hosted by France.
In fact, the aura of political incorrectness that surrounds such terms reflects the absence of any similar organizing principle in contemporary globalized societies.
When Islamist groups are denied access to electoral politics, their cause takes on a mythic aura.
In short, Blair's government exudes an aura of sleaze and cronyism.
Instead, public servants now appear to be in cahoots with Wall Street to engineer an artificial aura of profitability.
But they precede by a year the power duo that the Clintons may form in the United States, which gives them an aura of importance that extends far beyond Latin America.
For example, Hu has decided to honor the memory of his mentor, former General Secretary Hu Yaobang, in order to burnish his aura as a reformist.
The democratic process has lost its aura and its thrust, not least because democratization seems to lead to the rise of political movements the West finds unacceptable.
If she does not defend the Rohingya, her aura of moral leadership may be dimmed among her own supporters, both at home and abroad.
The aura of a brand is easily destroyed.
Despite China's aura of inevitability, it is far from certain that Asia, with its pressing internal challenges, will be able to spearhead global growth and shape a new world order.
French Presidents and their elected nobility still bask in this decadent aura.

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