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    air
    [er]
    noun
    air (noun) · airs (plural noun)
    1. the invisible gaseous substance surrounding the earth, a mixture mainly of oxygen and nitrogen.
      • air regarded as necessary for breathing:
        "the air was stale" · "the doctor told me to get some fresh air"
      • the free or unconfined space above the surface of the earth:
        "he celebrated by tossing his hat high in the air"
      • referring to the use of aircraft:
        "air traffic" · "all goods must come in by air"
      • the earth's atmosphere as a medium for transmitting radio waves:
        "radio stations have successfully sold products over the air"
      • air considered as one of the four elements in ancient philosophy and in astrology (associated with the signs of Gemini, Aquarius, and Libra):
        "an air sign"
      • a breeze or light wind. See also light air
      • air conditioning.
    2. an impression of a quality or manner given by someone or something:
      "she answered with a faint air of boredom" · "he leaned over with a confidential air"
      • (airs)
        an annoyingly affected and condescending manner:
        "he began to put on airs and think he could boss us around"
    3. music
      a tune or short melodious composition, typically a song:
      "traditional Scottish airs sung in the Gaelic tongue"
    4. a jump off the ground on a snowboard or skateboard.
    verb
    air (verb) · airs (third person present) · aired (past tense) · aired (past participle) · airing (present participle)
    1. express (an opinion or grievance) publicly:
      "a meeting in which long-standing grievances were aired"
      • broadcast (a program) on radio or television:
        "the programs were aired on India's state TV network"
      • archaic
        parade or show (something) ostentatiously:
        "airing a snowy hand and signet ring"
    2. BRITISH ENGLISH
      expose (a room) to the open air in order to ventilate it:
      "the window sashes were lifted regularly to air the room"
      • archaic
        (air oneself)
        go out in the fresh air:
        "to go and air myself in my native fields"
    Origin
    Middle English (in air): from Old French air, from Latin aer, from Greek aēr, denoting the gas. air is from French air, probably from Old French aire ‘site, disposition’, from Latin ager, agr- ‘field’ (influenced by sense 1). air comes from Italian aria (see aria).
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