aurore

[aw-ror]

aurore Definition

  • 1the dawn or the rising of the sun
  • 2a reddish or pinkish glow seen in the sky before sunrise

Using aurore: Examples

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

  • Example

    The aurore was particularly beautiful this morning.

  • Example

    I woke up early to watch the aurore.

  • Example

    The aurore signaled the start of a new day.

aurore Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for aurore

Antonyms for aurore

Phrases with aurore

  • a particularly beautiful and colorful aurore, with shades of pink and red

    Example

    We were lucky enough to see a rosy aurore on our camping trip.

  • aurore boreale

    the Northern Lights, a natural light display in the Earth's sky

    Example

    We went to Norway to see the aurore boreale.

  • aurore australe

    the Southern Lights, a natural light display in the Earth's sky

    Example

    We traveled to Antarctica to see the aurore australe.

Origins of aurore

from French 'aurore', from Latin 'aurora'

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Summary: aurore in Brief

'Aurore' [aw-ror] refers to the dawn or rising of the sun, and the reddish or pinkish glow seen in the sky before sunrise. It is often used to describe the start of a new day, as in 'The aurore signaled the start of a new day.' Phrases like 'rosy aurore,' 'aurore boreale,' and 'aurore australe' refer to specific types of aurore. 'Aurore' is an elegant and poetic term for the beginning of daylight.