Pronunciation: /ɛrə/

Definitions of aera

noun aera - a misspelling of the word 'era', which refers to a particular period in history or a significant time period

Example Sentences

A1 My favorite part of the park is the picnic area.

A2 The shopping district is a popular area for tourists.

B1 The research team focused on studying the impact of climate change in the coastal area.

B2 The artist's work is inspired by the urban area where he grew up.

C1 The conservation efforts have helped preserve the natural beauty of the mountainous area.

C2 The archaeological site is a protected area, and access is restricted to researchers and scholars.

Examples of aera in a Sentence

formal The research team is studying the effects of climate change on the local ecosystem in this aera.

informal I love going to that aera of town because there are so many cool shops and restaurants.

slang That aera is lit, there's always something fun happening there.

figurative She has a lot of emotional baggage that she carries around like a heavy weight, dragging her down in every aera of her life.

Grammatical Forms of aera

past tense

aerated

plural

aeras

comparative

more aera

superlative

most aera

present tense

aera

future tense

will aera

perfect tense

have aeraed

continuous tense

is aeraing

singular

aera

positive degree

aera

infinitive

to aera

gerund

aeraing

participle

aeraed

Origin and Evolution of aera

First Known Use: 1300 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'aera' originated from Latin 'aera' meaning 'counters' or 'coins'. It was later adopted into Old French as 'era' with a similar meaning.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the meaning of 'aera' evolved to refer to a system of reckoning time based on a fixed point or event, leading to the modern usage of 'era' to denote a particular period in history.