Pronunciation: /eɪˈθɪrɪk/
adjective relating to the hypothetical medium through which electromagnetic waves travel
A1 The aetheric energy in the room felt calming and peaceful.
A2 She claimed to have seen aetheric beings during her meditation practice.
B1 The ancient text described aetheric realms beyond our physical world.
B2 The scientist conducted experiments to study the aetheric properties of the substance.
C1 The philosopher pondered the nature of aetheric forces and their impact on the universe.
C2 The artist's paintings were inspired by visions of aetheric landscapes and dimensions.
formal The scientist conducted experiments to study the properties of aetheric energy.
informal I heard that aetheric energy is supposed to be really powerful.
slang Some people believe in tapping into the aetheric realm for spiritual guidance.
figurative The artist's painting seemed to capture the essence of the aetheric world.
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