air

noun, verb87 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.8

clean, cool air, especially from outside

air that is free from pollution

air with a low temperature

pleasantly cold air

air with a pleasantly high temperature

air with a high temperature

air with very little moisture

air that is transparent and easy to see through

the air during the night

cold, dry, and fresh air

the air near the sea, often considered healthy

the air during the morning

air at high altitudes with less oxygen

air completely free of any dirty or harmful substances

the air during the evening

the fresh, clean air found in the mountains

unpleasantly cold air

air that is dirty with harmful substances

air that is warm and wet in an unpleasant way

the fresh, clean air found in the countryside

air that is difficult to breathe or see through, often due to smoke or fog

air that is not moving

air that is slightly wet

air that is slightly wet

air that is not fresh, often in a closed space

air that is forced into a small space under high pressure

air that smells very unpleasant

air that has a very bad smell

to discuss something honestly and without secrecy

to make a matter known to the public

to discuss a private matter in front of other people

harmful substances in the air

the degree to which the air is clean or polluted

the force that the air in the atmosphere exerts

a military attack by aircraft

an attack made by aircraft

an accident in which an aircraft hits the ground or another object

an attack in which bombs are dropped from aircraft

the system of protecting a country against air attacks

the system of protecting a country against air attacks

an accident involving an aircraft that causes many deaths

used when air is moving

used when air moves steadily in one direction

used when air moves around in a space

used when air moves gently through the air

an amount of air taken into the lungs

a sudden strong movement of air

a sudden strong movement of air

a sudden strong movement of air

a continuous movement of air

outside, not in a building

by plane; a method of travel

existing, but not talked about; felt by many people

to take air into the lungs and let it out again

to take air into your lungs

to breathe in air

to try to breathe by taking short, quick breaths

figurative: to resolve a tense situation or misunderstanding

to make a motion with your fist as a sign of victory or excitement

to pull air into your lungs quickly

to struggle to breathe

to breathe in a large amount of air quickly