aestus

[es-tuhs]

aestus Definition

  • 1a tide or billow of the sea
  • 2a surge or wave of emotion

Using aestus: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "aestus" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The aestus of the ocean was strong that day.

  • Example

    She felt an aestus of anger rise within her.

  • Example

    The crowd's cheers created an aestus of excitement.

aestus Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for aestus

Phrases with aestus

  • aestus maris

    the tide of the sea

    Example

    The sailors had to navigate through the strong aestus maris to reach the shore.

  • a surge of emotion

    Example

    He felt an aestus animi of sadness when he heard the news.

  • the ebb and flow of life

    Example

    The novel explores the aestus vitae of the protagonist as she navigates through various challenges.

Origins of aestus

from Latin 'aestus', meaning 'heat, tide'

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Summary: aestus in Brief

'Aestus' [es-tuhs] refers to a tide or billow of the sea, or a surge or wave of emotion. It can be used in phrases like 'aestus maris' to denote the tide of the sea, or 'aestus animi' to describe a surge of emotion. The term can also be used metaphorically, as in 'aestus vitae,' which describes the ebb and flow of life.