if a person has no sense of personal hygene and you can smell the stench of them they might have a dirty aura.
in terms of the supernatural a person's aura is supposedly the mist that engulfs or kind of hovers around the body. if it is able to be seen then it may appear a certain color and in a book i read that when a person uses their aura (hero stuff from Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flammel series) then it may smell a certain way. an ex.
Ella had a pure silver aura and it smelled like vanilla.
Ben's aura was that of pure gold and had a overwhelming orange tint.
Were these the twins of legend?
(basic idea also from the book above but i changed the names!)
Her aura of confidence radiates like the morning sun.
The word "aura" exists in latin, meaning air or breeze. The English meaning of aura, I believe, would translate to spiritus.
That word would be Enhalo
オーラ (oora) may be used to mean 'aura' in Japanese. The word 霊気 (reiki) is also commnly used to refer to 'aura'.
The impalpable nature of emotions like love and fear can be difficult to articulate in words, but their impact is deeply felt on a personal level.
Evolved is the past tense for the word 'evolve'. To use it in a sentence, it would be, 'I evolved my Prinplup into an Empoleon last Tuesday.' ---- Rayne Burgess, Master of the Aura
This justifies the use of this word, in a sentence.
Sure, could you please provide me with the sentence you would like the word "to" to be used in?
aura = l'aura (f)
The word "ingenuous" would be used in a sentence like the word primitive. A example would be: "He told the truth because he was ingenuous." It can be also used for the phrase "ingenuous question".
Tangible is a word used to describe something that you can see and touch. A sentence using this word would be, she would not have believed it if it was not tangible.
Alfalfa is a type of wheat, I think, so it would be used in a sentence as a noun.