air

[er]

air Definition

  • 1the invisible gaseous substance surrounding the earth, a mixture mainly of oxygen and nitrogen
  • 2the atmosphere of the earth
  • 3the free or unconfined space above the surface of the earth

Using air: Examples

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

  • Example

    The air is getting colder as winter approaches.

  • Example

    He opened the window to let in some fresh air.

  • Example

    The airplane flew high up in the air.

air Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for air

Phrases with air

  • up in the air

    uncertain or unresolved

    Example

    The future of the company is still up in the air.

  • present but not yet settled or fully developed

    Example

    There's a sense of change in the air.

  • resolve a dispute or tension

    Example

    We need to clear the air and talk about what happened.

Origins of air

from Old French 'air', from Latin 'āēr'

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Summary: air in Brief

The term 'air' [er] refers to the invisible gaseous substance surrounding the earth, the atmosphere of the earth, and the free or unconfined space above the surface of the earth. It is essential for life and is composed mainly of oxygen and nitrogen. Phrases like 'up in the air' and 'in the air' use 'air' to denote uncertainty or unsettledness, while 'clear the air' means to resolve a dispute or tension.

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