A feeling or sense.
understood as a gaseous mixture of nitrogen, oxygen, and various trace gases.
The apparently open space above the ground which this substance fills, (historical) formerly thought to be limited by the firmament but (meteorology) now considered to be surrounded by the near vacuum of outer space.
understood as a particular local substance with supposed effects on human health.
A song, especially a solo; an aria.
A jump in which one becomes airborne.
The substance constituting Earth's atmosphere
A sense of poise, graciousness, or quality.
Nothing; absence of anything.
Publicity.
A breeze; a gentle wind.
A television or radio signal; (by extension) media broadcasts in general.
An air conditioner or the processed air it produces.
understood as one of the four elements of the ancient Greeks and Romans.
Pretension; snobbishness; pretence that one is better than others.
To be broadcast.
To broadcast (a television show etc.).
To discuss varying viewpoints on a given topic.
To bring (something) into contact with the air, so as to freshen or dry it.
To ignore (a person).
To let fresh air into a room or a building, to ventilate.
A feeling; an emotion.
An act of fondling.
A perception experienced mainly or solely through the sense of touch.
A vague mental impression.
An intuitive ability.
A vague understanding.
To experience an emotion or other mental state.
To search by sense of touch.
To think, believe, or have an impression concerning.
To be or become aware of.
To find one's way (literally or figuratively) by touching or using cautious movements.
To seem (through touch or otherwise).
To sympathise; to have the sensibilities moved or affected.
To understand.
To become aware of through the skin; to use the sense of touch on.
To experience an emotion or other mental state about.
To experience the consequences of.
To receive information by touch or by any neurons other than those responsible for sight, smell, taste, or hearing.