words associated with aired
Synonyms of air
lay: : to beat or strike down with force
melody: : a sweet or agreeable succession or arrangement of sounds whilst all the winds with melody are ringing —P. B. Shelley
song: : the act or art of singing
strain: : lineage , ancestry
tune: : a pleasing succession of musical tones : melody
warble: : a melodious succession of low pleasing sounds
Words Related to air
descant: : a melody or counterpoint sung above the plainsong of the tenor
discant: : a melody or counterpoint sung above the plainsong of the tenor
cadence: : a rhythmic sequence or flow of sounds in language the grand cadence of his poetry
measure: : an adequate or due portion all too few of the British actresses … have received their measure of remembrance —Saturday Review
(2) : a moderate degree also : moderation , temperance (3) : a fixed or suitable limit : bounds rich beyond measure
meter: : systematically arranged and measured rhythm (see rhythm sense 1 ) in verse:
rhythm: : an ordered recurrent alternation of strong and weak elements in the flow of sound and silence in speech
ballad: : a narrative composition in rhythmic verse suitable for singing a ballad about King Arthur
ditty: : an especially simple and unaffected song
hymn: : a song of praise to God sing a hymn of thanksgiving
lyric: : a lyric composition
madrigal: : a medieval short lyrical poem in a strict poetic form
Synonyms of air
breath: : air filled with a fragrance or odor
breeze: : a light gentle wind
puff: : to blow in short gusts
waft: : to move or go lightly on or as if on a buoyant medium heavenly aromas wafted from the kitchen
zephyr: : a breeze from the west
Words Related to air
current: : running , flowing
draft: : the act of drawing or pulling in a net
whiff: : a quick puff or slight gust especially of air, odor, gas, smoke, or spray
sea breeze: : a cooling breeze blowing generally in the daytime inland from the sea
blast: : a violent gust of wind a cold blast of air
blow: : to be in motion A breeze blew gently.
flurry: : a gust of wind
gale: : a strong current of air:
headwind: : a wind having the opposite general direction to a course of movement (as of an aircraft)
northeaster: : a strong northeast wind
norther: : a strong north wind
northwester: : a strong northwest wind
southeaster: : a strong southeast wind
southwester: : a strong southwest wind
tailwind: : a wind having the same general direction as a course of movement (as of an aircraft)
westerly: : situated toward or belonging to the west the westerly end of the farm
wind: : a natural movement of air of any velocity
squall: : to cry out raucously : scream
tempest: : a violent storm
tornado: : a violent destructive whirling wind accompanied by a funnel-shaped cloud that progresses in a narrow path over the land
windstorm: : a storm marked by high wind with little or no precipitation
airflow: : a flow of air
Near Antonyms of air
calm: : a period or condition of freedom from storms, high winds, or rough activity of water a sailing ship motionless in the calm
Synonyms of air
ambience: : a feeling or mood associated with a particular place, person, or thing : atmosphere The restaurant’s soft music and candlelight gave it a romantic ambience .
ambiance: : a feeling or mood associated with a particular place, person, or thing : atmosphere The restaurant’s soft music and candlelight gave it a romantic ambience .
aroma: : a distinctive, pervasive, and usually pleasant or savory smell the aroma of freshly-baked bread
atmosphere: : the gaseous envelope of a celestial body (such as a planet)
aura: : a distinctive atmosphere surrounding a given source The place had an aura of mystery.
climate: : a region of the earth having specified climatic conditions His physician advised moving to a warmer climate .
flavor: : odor , fragrance
halo: : a circle of light appearing to surround the sun or moon and resulting from refraction or reflection of light by ice particles in the atmosphere
karma: : the force generated by a person’s actions held in Hinduism and Buddhism to perpetuate transmigration and in its ethical consequences to determine the nature of the person’s next existence Each individual is born with karma , the residual from past lives that must be resolved … —Diane Goldner broadly : such a force considered as affecting the events of one’s life Claude says, “You reap what you sow.” I call this idea karma , that what goes around comes around. —Anthony Walton
mood: : a conscious state of mind or predominant emotion : feeling He’s been in a good mood all week.
nimbus: : a luminous vapor, cloud, or atmosphere about a god or goddess when on earth
note: : to notice or observe with care … instructors had noted that he did not perform well under pressure. —Stephan Wilkinson
odor: : a quality of something that stimulates the olfactory organ : scent
patina: : a usually green film formed naturally on copper and bronze by long exposure or artificially (as by acids) and often valued aesthetically for its color
smell: : to perceive the odor or scent of through stimuli affecting the olfactory nerves : get the odor or scent of with the nose
temper: : heat of mind or emotion : proneness to anger : passion she has a real temper
vibration(s): : a periodic motion of the particles of an elastic body or medium in alternately opposite directions from the position of equilibrium when that equilibrium has been disturbed (as when a stretched cord produces musical tones or molecules in the air transmit sounds to the ear)
Words Related to air
aureole: : a radiant light around the head or body of a representation of a sacred personage
aureola: : a radiant light around the head or body of a representation of a sacred personage
mystique: : an air or attitude of mystery (see mystery entry 1 sense 2 ) and reverence developing around something or someone the legendary singer’s mystique the mystique of the liturgy
romance: : a medieval tale based on legend, chivalric love and adventure, or the supernatural
genius loci: : the pervading spirit of a place
feel: : to handle or touch in order to examine, test, or explore some quality She felt the fabric to see if it was wool.
feeling: : the one of the basic physical senses of which the skin contains the chief end organs and of which the sensations of touch and temperature are characteristic : touch
sensation: : a mental process (such as seeing, hearing, or smelling) resulting from the immediate external stimulation of a sense organ often as distinguished from a conscious awareness of the sensory process — compare perception
sense: : a meaning conveyed or intended : import , signification
spirit: : an animating or vital principle held to give life to physical organisms
attribute: : a quality, character, or characteristic ascribed to someone or something has leadership attributes
character: : one of the attributes (see attribute entry 1 sense 1 ) or features that make up and distinguish an individual This is a side of her character that few people have seen.
characteristic: : a distinguishing trait, quality, or property the characteristics of this breed of dog
image: : a visual representation of something: such as
mark: : a boundary land
notion: : an individual’s conception or impression of something known, experienced, or imagined They had different notions of right and wrong.
peculiarity: : the quality or state of being peculiar
picture: : a design or representation made by various means (such as painting, drawing, or photography)
property: : a quality or trait belonging and especially peculiar to an individual or thing
trait: : a distinguishing quality (as of personal character) curiosity is one of her notable traits
color: : a phenomenon of light (such as red, brown, pink, or gray) or visual perception that enables one to differentiate otherwise identical objects
illusion: : a misleading image presented to the vision
overtone: : one of the higher tones produced simultaneously with the fundamental and that with the fundamental comprise a complex musical tone : harmonic sense 1a
semblance: : outward and often specious appearance or show : form wrapped in a semblance of composure —Harry Hervey
suggestion: : the act or process of suggesting
tone: : vocal or musical sound of a specific quality spoke in low tones masculine tones
Synonyms of air
act: : the doing of a thing : deed an act of courage
charade: : a word represented in riddling verse or by picture, tableau, or dramatic action (such as intrusion represented by depiction of inn, true, and shun)
disguise: : to change the customary dress (see dress entry 2 sense 1 ) or appearance of disguised herself in a wig and glasses
facade: : the front of a building
façade: : the front of a building
front: : forehead
guise: : a form or style of dress : costume attended the masquerade in the guise of a court jester
masquerade: : a social gathering of persons wearing masks and often fantastic costumes
playacting: : act out sense 1a
pose: : to set forth or offer for attention or consideration let me pose a question
pretense: : a claim made or implied
pretence: : a claim made or implied
put-on: : pretended , assumed
semblance: : outward and often specious appearance or show : form wrapped in a semblance of composure —Harry Hervey
show: : to cause or permit to be seen : exhibit showed pictures of the baby
Words Related to air
impersonation: : to assume or act the character of : personate
performance: : the execution of an action
portrayal: : the act or process or an instance of portraying : representation
image: : a visual representation of something: such as
persona: : a character assumed by an author in a written work
appearance: : external show : semblance Although hostile, he preserved an appearance of neutrality.
color: : a phenomenon of light (such as red, brown, pink, or gray) or visual perception that enables one to differentiate otherwise identical objects
gloss: : a surface luster or brightness : shine
camouflage: : the disguising especially of military equipment or installations with paint, nets, or foliage
cloak: : a loose outer garment
affectation: : speech or conduct not natural to oneself : an unnatural form of behavior meant especially to impress others His French accent is just an affectation .
deceit: : the act of causing someone to accept as true or valid what is false or invalid : the act or practice of deceiving : deception achieving one’s goals through a web of deceit
deception: : the act of causing someone to accept as true or valid what is false or invalid : the act of deceiving resorting to falsehood and deception used deception to leak the classified information
dissembling: : to hide under a false appearance dissembling the facts
dissimulation: : to hide under a false appearance smiled to dissimulate her urgency —Alice Glenday
double-dealing: : action contradictory to a professed attitude : duplicity
duplicity: : contradictory doubleness of thought, speech, or action the simplicity and openness of their lives brought out for him the duplicity that lay at the bottom of ours —Mary Austin especially : the belying of one’s true intentions by deceptive words or action
fakery: : not true, real, or genuine : counterfeit , sham He was wearing a fake mustache. She held up the bowl to the window light and smiled her fakest smile yet … —Lee Durkee
fraud: : deceit , trickery
guile: : deceitful cunning : duplicity a war that called for guile rather than firepower
betrayal: : the act of betraying someone or something or the fact of being betrayed : violation of a person’s trust or confidence, of a moral standard, etc. the betrayal of a friend a betrayal of trust a betrayal of one’s principles A man who built his entire administration upon demanding unctuous loyalty from his allies now finds himself wounded by their shabby betrayal . —Jack Hitt The double life of an informant is a peculiar one, filled at the same time with tedium and betrayal . —Karen Richardson Even Jesus recognized that there was something paradoxical about his betrayal by Judas Iscariot—in three of the four canonical Gospels, with a kiss. —David Gates
double cross: : to deceive by double-dealing : betray
faithlessness: : not true to allegiance or duty : treacherous , disloyal a faithless servant
falseness: : not genuine false documents false teeth
falsity: : something false : lie
infidelity: : the act or fact of having a romantic or sexual relationship with someone other than one’s husband, wife, or partner
perfidy: : the quality or state of being faithless or disloyal : treachery
treachery: : violation of allegiance or of faith and confidence : treason
treason: : the offense of attempting by overt acts to overthrow the government of the state to which the offender owes allegiance or to kill or personally injure the sovereign or the sovereign’s family
unfaithfulness: : not faithful:
excuse: : to make apology for
pretext: : a purpose or motive alleged or an appearance assumed in order to cloak the real intention or state of affairs
Near Antonyms of air
bluntness: : having an edge or point that is not sharp scissors with blunt ends was hit over the head with a blunt instrument gave her bangs a blunt cut just above her eyebrows
candidness: : marked by honest sincere expression a candid discussion
candor: : unreserved, honest, or sincere expression : forthrightness the candor with which he acknowledged a weakness in his own case —Aldous Huxley
directness: : the character of being accurate in course or aim
forthrightness: : directly forward
frankness: : marked by free, forthright, and sincere expression a frank reply
openheartedness: : candidly straightforward : frank
outspokenness: : direct and open in speech or expression : frank outspoken in his criticism —Current Biography
plainspokenness: : candid , frank
sincerity: : the quality or state of being sincere : honesty of mind : freedom from hypocrisy
straightforwardness: : free from evasiveness or obscurity : exact , candid a straightforward account
artlessness: : lacking art, knowledge, or skill : uncultured an artless brute
genuineness: : actually having the reputed or apparent qualities or character genuine vintage wines
naïveté: : a naive remark or action The farce is noted for its ridiculous acts and naïvetés .
naivete: : a naive remark or action The farce is noted for its ridiculous acts and naïvetés .
Synonyms of air
expound: : to set forth : state
express: : directly, firmly, and explicitly stated my express orders
give: : to make a present of give a doll to a child
look: : to make sure or take care (that something is done) censor to look that no man lived idly —Edward Gee
raise: : to cause or help to rise to a standing position
sound: : a particular auditory impression : tone
state: : mode or condition of being a state of readiness
vent: : to provide with a vent
ventilate: : to expose to air and especially to a current of fresh air for purifying, curing, or refreshing ventilate stored grain
voice: : sound produced by vertebrates by means of lungs, larynx, or syrinx
Words Related to air
advertise: : to make something known to : notify
announce: : to make known publicly : proclaim announce a deal
declare: : to make known formally, officially, or explicitly publicly declared her opposition to the plan
enounce: : to set forth or state (something, such as a proposition)
enunciate: : to make a definite or systematic statement of
proclaim: : to declare publicly, typically insistently, proudly, or defiantly and in either speech or writing : announce
say: : to express in words : state
broadcast: : cast or scattered in all directions
circulate: : to move in a circle, circuit, or orbit
disseminate: : to spread abroad as though sowing seed disseminate ideas
publish: : to make generally known
describe: : to represent or give an account of in words describe a picture The police asked her to describe the thief. There were so many things he wanted to describe … —James Joyce
write: : to form (characters, symbols, etc.) on a surface with an instrument (such as a pen)
write up: : a written account
sound off: : to play three chords before and after marching up and down a line of troops during a ceremonial parade or formal guard mount
speak out: : an event in which people publicly share their experiences of or views on an issue
speak up: : to speak loudly and distinctly
chime in: : to combine harmoniously the artist’s illustrations chime in perfectly with the text —Book Production
communicate: : share
convey: : to bear from one place to another
put across: : put over sense 3
put over: : postpone , delay
offer: : to present as an act of worship or devotion : sacrifice to a Catholic church where she would offer a candle or so to his recovery —F. M. Ford
submit: : to yield to governance or authority
Phrases Synonymous with air
Near Antonyms of air
censor: : a person who supervises conduct and morals: such as
restrain: : to prevent from doing, exhibiting, or expressing something restrained the child from jumping
restrict: : to confine within bounds : restrain
Antonyms of air
stifle: : to withhold from circulation or expression stifled our anger
suppress: : to put down by authority or force : subdue suppress a riot
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