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air
verb
-
air
,
airing
,
airs
,
aired
to
let
fresh
air
move
through
something
so
that
it
becomes
dry
,
cool
,
or
smells
better
•
She
hung
the
blankets
outside
to
air
them
in
the
sun
.
She
hung
the
blankets
outside
to
air
them
in
the
sun
.
•
Remember
to
air
the
kitchen
after
frying
fish
.
Remember
to
air
the
kitchen
after
frying
fish
.
noun
a
particular
feeling
,
mood
,
or
quality
that
seems
to
surround
a
person
,
place
,
or
situation
•
The
library
had
an
air
of
quiet
concentration
.
The
library
had
an
air
of
quiet
concentration
.
•
She
walked
in
with
an
air
of
confidence
.
She
walked
in
with
an
air
of
confidence
.
verb
-
air
,
airing
,
airs
,
aired
to
broadcast
a
program
on
radio
,
television
,
or
the
internet
•
The
station
will
air
the
interview
at
6
p
.
m
.
The
station
will
air
the
interview
at
6
p
.
m
.
•
Our
favorite
show
airs
every
Friday
night
.
Our
favorite
show
airs
every
Friday
night
.
verb
-
air
,
airing
,
airs
,
aired
to
express
opinions
,
complaints
,
or
ideas
publicly
•
She
felt
comfortable
enough
to
air
her
concerns
at
the
meeting
.
She
felt
comfortable
enough
to
air
her
concerns
at
the
meeting
.
•
Citizens
gathered
to
air
their
views
on
the
new
law
.
Citizens
gathered
to
air
their
views
on
the
new
law
.
chair
noun
the
person
who
leads
a
meeting
,
committee
,
or
organization
and
keeps
order
.
•
Ms
.
Lee
was
elected
chair
of
the
student
council
.
Ms
.
Lee
was
elected
chair
of
the
student
council
.
•
The
chair
called
the
meeting
to
order
at
exactly
nine
o
’
clock
.
The
chair
called
the
meeting
to
order
at
exactly
nine
o
’
clock
.
Transferred
sense
from
‘
seat
’
to
the
person
occupying
the
seat
of
authority
,
first
recorded
in
the
17th
century
.
noun
a
permanent
professorship
at
a
university
,
often
in
a
specific
subject
.
•
Dr
.
Ahmed
holds
the
chair
of
Physics
at
the
university
.
Dr
.
Ahmed
holds
the
chair
of
Physics
at
the
university
.
•
The
endowment
funded
a
new
chair
in
environmental
law
.
The
endowment
funded
a
new
chair
in
environmental
law
.
From
the
sense
of
an
official
seat
,
extended
in
the
18th
century
to
mean
an
established
professorship
.
affair
noun
An
important
or
often
shocking
event
or
situation
that
draws
public
attention
.
•
The
sudden
resignation
of
the
mayor
turned
into
a
huge
political
affair
.
The
sudden
resignation
of
the
mayor
turned
into
a
huge
political
affair
.
•
The
burglary
affair
kept
the
small
town
in
suspense
for
weeks
.
The
burglary
affair
kept
the
small
town
in
suspense
for
weeks
.
upstairs
noun
-
upstairs
the
upper
floor
of
a
building
•
I'll
meet
you
downstairs
;
you
can
hear
the
music
from
upstairs
.
I'll
meet
you
downstairs
;
you
can
hear
the
music
from
upstairs
.
•
She
keeps
all
the
guest
towels
in
the
upstairs
.
She
keeps
all
the
guest
towels
in
the
upstairs
.
repair
noun
the
work
or
action
of
fixing
something
that
is
damaged
or
not
working
•
Our
television
is
away
for
repair
.
Our
television
is
away
for
repair
.
•
Those
repairs
cost
more
than
buying
a
new
appliance
.
Those
repairs
cost
more
than
buying
a
new
appliance
.
Same
origin
as
the
verb
:
via
Old
French
from
Latin
reparare
“
to
make
ready
again
”.