Pronunciation: /ɛrz/

Definitions of aers

noun aers - a plural form of the word 'aer', which refers to a gaseous envelope surrounding a celestial body such as the earth

Example Sentences

A1 I saw a beautiful aers flying in the sky.

A2 The aers in the garden were buzzing loudly.

B1 The aers were attracted to the sweet smell of the flowers.

B2 The aers played a crucial role in pollinating the plants.

C1 Scientists have been studying the behavior of aers for decades.

C2 The intricate dance of aers in the ecosystem is a marvel to behold.

Examples of aers in a Sentence

formal The aers of the aircraft were carefully inspected before takeoff.

informal I could hear the aers whistling as the plane soared through the sky.

slang The aers on that car are so cool, they make it look really fast.

figurative His words cut through the tension in the room like a sharp aers.

Grammatical Forms of aers

past tense

aered

plural

aers

comparative

more aers

superlative

most aers

present tense

aers

future tense

will aer

perfect tense

have aer

continuous tense

am aering

singular

aer

positive degree

aer

infinitive

to aer

gerund

aering

participle

aered

Origin and Evolution of aers

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old English
Story behind the word: The word 'aers' originated from Middle English, derived from the Old English word 'ears' meaning 'ears'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the spelling of the word 'aers' changed to 'ears' in Modern English, but the meaning remained the same referring to the organ of hearing located on the sides of the head.