halo
Aussprache: [ˈheɪ.loʊ]
Kontext: „religion“
(noun) a bright circle of light that appears above someone's head in paintings, showing that they are holy or special. Many times, it's used to represent angels or saints.
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In the painting, the angel had a beautiful halo around its head.
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The character in the story didn't wear a halo, so he wasn't seen as a good person.
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What does the halo above the saint's head represent?
Kontext: „aura“
(noun) a glowing ring or circle that you might see around bright objects or the sun, especially when it's shining. It's like a special light that makes something look magical.
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On a clear day, the sun looked bright with a golden halo around it.
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The moon didn’t have a halo last night; it was just a dark circle in the sky.
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Did you see the halo around the streetlight during the fog?
Kontext: „add special quality“
(verb) to make something seem special or to give it an amazing quality. Like when you want to make a moment or an event feel magical or important.
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The decorations during the festival haloed the entire area with joy.
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The team didn’t halo their achievement by celebrating, so no one noticed their hard work.
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How can we halo this event to make it feel more special?