Her aura of confidence radiates like the morning sun.
Here is an example sentence for the word 'mysterious':Even the police found this murder case very mysterious, as the killer literally left no evidence of being at present.
An aura of optimism filled the locker room as the team prepared for the season's first game. We hired Ms. Sommers because her resume was top-notch and she exuded an aura of professionalism and confidence. She usually writes romance novels, but her latest book has an aura of Gothic mystery.
It is a mysterious phenomenon.This is a mysterious place.
For the Earth's atmosphere, air. For the atmosphere of a location, it could be mood or aura.
Here are three sentences using the word 'mysterious': "Lucy fell in love with the mysterious stranger." "It was mysterious because Luke was being very secretive, which is most unlike him." "Jade thought that the man had very mysterious eyes."
your mums a aura
The word "aura" exists in latin, meaning air or breeze. The English meaning of aura, I believe, would translate to spiritus.
aura = l'aura (f)
He thought he was perfect and better than anyone else and always had a self-satisfied aura about him.
Your inability to make a sentence with a simple word such as "mystic"is rather mystic
The word "aura" comes from the Latin word "aura," meaning "breeze" or "air." It was first used in English in the 17th century to refer to a distinctive atmosphere or quality surrounding a person or thing.
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If you spell ora "Aura" then yes.
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
That word would be Enhalo
His cosmopolitan views gave him an aura of aloofness.
Aura