air
The term functions as a bridge between the physical world and the intangible qualities of human personality. When referring to the atmosphere, it denotes a biological necessity and a physical medium that carries sound and scent. This literal meaning establishes a baseline of transparency and invisibility. When shifted to a psychological or social context, the word describes a perceptible but unstated aura. In this sense, it captures the subtle signals a person emits, such as an air of mystery or arrogance, turning a physical gas into a metaphor for a social atmosphere that can be felt but not touched.
Uncountable as a gas; countable as a melody (an air).
Meanings
Collocations & Compounds
fresh air
clean, invigorating air
I need to get some fresh air.
air pollution
contamination of the atmosphere
Air pollution is a major urban problem.
air quality
the state of the atmosphere
The city monitors air quality daily.
open air
outdoors
We enjoyed a concert in the open air.
air current
a flow of air
The glider rode a warm air current.
Phrasal Verbs
air out
to ventilate or refresh
I need to air out the bedroom.
air up
to inflate with air
You should air up your tires before the trip.