ariel

[ˈɛəriəl]

ariel Definition

  • 1relating to or resembling the air or atmosphere; existing or living in the air
  • 2a spirit of the air in Shakespeare's 'The Tempest'

Using ariel: Examples

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

  • Example

    The ariel view of the city was breathtaking.

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    The ariel ballet performance was stunning.

  • Example

    Ariel is a character in Shakespeare's 'The Tempest'.

ariel Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for ariel

Antonyms for ariel

Phrases with ariel

  • a photograph taken from a high angle, usually from above and looking down

    Example

    The ariel shot of the city showed its sprawling skyline.

  • a view from above, usually from a high point

    Example

    The ariel view of the Grand Canyon was spectacular.

  • a dance that involves acrobatic movements and lifts, often performed on aerial silks or hoops

    Example

    The ariel dance performance was mesmerizing.

Origins of ariel

from Latin 'aerius', meaning 'of the air'

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Summary: ariel in Brief

The term 'ariel' [ˈɛəriəl] can be used as an adjective to describe something that relates to or resembles the air or atmosphere, or as a noun to refer to a spirit of the air in Shakespeare's 'The Tempest'. It can also be used in phrases like 'ariel shot' and 'ariel view' to denote a view from above, and 'ariel dance' to describe a type of dance that involves acrobatic movements and lifts. Synonyms for 'ariel' include 'ethereal', 'airy', 'light', and 'delicate'.