aired
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Definition
- Adjective:
- Exposed to or filled with fresh air: Describes a space or environment that is well-ventilated, allowing air to circulate freely.
- Made public or expressed: (Less common) Refers to thoughts, opinions, or grievances that have been expressed openly.
Usage Examples
- Adjective:
- After the rain, the aired room smelled wonderfully clean.
- We slept much better in the aired cabin than in the stuffy hotel room.
- His aired concerns were finally addressed by the management.
Advanced Usage
- "well-aired": Emphasizes that something has been thoroughly ventilated.
- Make sure the bedding is well-aired before you pack it away.
Variants and Related Words
- Air (verb): To expose to fresh air; to make public.
- She aired the blankets on the clothesline.
- The show will air its final episode next week.
- Airing (noun): The act of exposing something to air or making something public.
- The sheets need a good airing.
- The public airing of their dispute was embarrassing.
Synonyms
- Ventilated: Provided with fresh air.
- Breezy: Exposed to or swept by breezes.
- Aerated: Charged or infused with air.
Related Phrases
- To air out: (Phrasal verb) To ventilate a space by allowing fresh air in.
- We should air out the basement to get rid of the damp smell.
Adjective
- open to or abounding in fresh air
- airy rooms