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aura

[awr-uh] / ˈɔr ə /


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Each piece in the Beverly Hills gallery, illuminated by an arched spotlight and flanked by a label chronicling its history, carried the aura of a Renaissance painting.

From Los Angeles Times

"We very discreetly make PA a part of it and use his 'aura and access'," he wrote.

From BBC

It is unlikely Harry Brook will ever have the poise of Strauss or the aura of Stokes.

From BBC

“We very discreetly make PA part of it and use his ‘aura and access,’ ” Stern wrote, referring to Prince Andrew.

From The Wall Street Journal

The lilting score behind Ted’s speech softly casts a gentle aura around him in contrast to his rowdy surroundings.

From Salon