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auroral

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/əˈrɔrəl/
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radiant, soft, or tinged with the colors of early morning

  • The sky glowed with an auroral hue as the sun began to rise.
  • Her painting captured the auroral stillness of early morning.
  • The poem opened with an auroral image of awakening light.
  • He stood in the auroral mist, watching the day begin.
  • The auroral tones of the landscape gave it a dreamlike quality.
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pertaining to or caused by natural light displays in the Earth's upper atmosphere, especially near polar regions

  • The auroral display lit up the Arctic sky in shimmering waves.
  • Scientists studied the auroral patterns caused by solar winds.
  • The satellite captured stunning auroral activity over the poles.
  • Auroral emissions are strongest during geomagnetic storms.
  • The film included breathtaking footage of auroral phenomena.