auroral (Meaning)

Wordnet

auroral (a)

of or relating to the atmospheric phenomenon auroras

characteristic of the dawn

Webster

auroral (a.)

Belonging to, or resembling, the aurora (the dawn or the northern lights); rosy.

auroral Sentence Examples

  1. The auroral display painted the night sky with ethereal hues, dancing in a mesmerizing symphony of light.
  2. As the auroral curtain surged overhead, it cast an otherworldly glow upon the frozen landscape below.
  3. The auroral borealis, a celestial spectacle, illuminated the Arctic sky with vibrant ribbons of green and pink.
  4. The auroral display was so intense that it cast shadows from the towering trees.
  5. In the depths of the auroral storm, the sky erupted in a dazzling array of colors, leaving onlookers awestruck.
  6. The photographer captured the fleeting beauty of the auroral dance, forever preserving the ephemeral moment.
  7. The auroral oval shimmered like a celestial halo, encircling the magnetic poles.
  8. The auroral substorm intensified, sending waves of energy cascading towards Earth.
  9. Scientists study auroral activity to understand the interactions between the solar wind and Earth's magnetosphere.
  10. The auroral forecast predicted a brilliant display that would illuminate the night sky with an unforgettable spectacle.

FAQs About the word auroral

of or relating to the atmospheric phenomenon auroras, characteristic of the dawnBelonging to, or resembling, the aurora (the dawn or the northern lights); rosy.

dawn,sunrise, morn, day, morning, daybreak, sun,dawning, light, sunup

sundown, darkness, sundown, dark, night, darkness, nightfall,sunset, nighttime, nighttime

The auroral display painted the night sky with ethereal hues, dancing in a mesmerizing symphony of light.

As the auroral curtain surged overhead, it cast an otherworldly glow upon the frozen landscape below.

The auroral borealis, a celestial spectacle, illuminated the Arctic sky with vibrant ribbons of green and pink.

The auroral display was so intense that it cast shadows from the towering trees.