aureola

[aw-ree-oh-luh]

aureola Definition

  • 1a circle of light or radiance surrounding the head or body of a representation of a sacred personage
  • 2a similar halo effect in painting, photography, etc.
  • 3a faint glow around a light source

Using aureola: Examples

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

  • Example

    The saint in the painting is depicted with an aureola around his head.

  • Example

    The photograph has a beautiful aureola effect around the subject.

  • Example

    The streetlights had a faint aureola around them in the foggy night.

aureola Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for aureola

Phrases with aureola

  • a natural phenomenon that creates a luminous display in the sky, also known as the Northern Lights

    Example

    We went to Norway to see the aureola borealis.

  • a natural phenomenon that creates a luminous display in the sky, also known as the Southern Lights

    Example

    The best time to see the aureola australis is during the winter months.

  • a type of mushroom with a yellowish cap and a ring around the stem

    Example

    The aureola fungus is commonly found in forests during the autumn season.

Origins of aureola

from Latin 'aureolus', meaning 'golden'

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Summary: aureola in Brief

An 'aureola' [aw-ree-oh-luh] is a circle of light or radiance surrounding the head or body of a representation of a sacred personage. It can also refer to a similar halo effect in painting, photography, etc., or a faint glow around a light source. The term extends into phrases like 'aureola borealis,' referring to the Northern Lights, and 'aureola fungus,' a type of mushroom with a yellowish cap and a ring around the stem.