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Meanings of
halo
(haloed)
in English
Portuguese
anel
Spanish
anillo
Back to the meaning
A toroidal shape.
ring
doughnut
annulus
anulus
anchor ring
Portuguese
anel
Portuguese
halo
Catalan
glòria
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An indication of radiant light drawn around the head of a saint.
glory
aura
nimbus
aureole
gloriole
Portuguese
halo
Synonyms
Examples for "
glory
"
glory
aura
nimbus
aureole
gloriole
Examples for "
glory
"
1
For Sprinter Sacre, however, the
glory
days are surely gone beyond recall.
2
Yet enter Thurston's house and there is no sign of personal
glory
.
3
Iran's oil had propelled Churchill to power and
glory
forty years before.
4
Certainly we'll be cooperating with state and local, and sharing any
glory
.
5
Minna suspected the galley-slave of
glory
in the man; Seraphita recognized him.
1
You say that you feel an
aura
of great danger around us.
2
I cannot read your
aura
;
I do not know what you want.
3
Mass produced fabrics don't have the depth or
aura
of natural ones.
4
For that reason, perhaps, they still had a particular
aura
about them.
5
Federer is rebuilding his
aura
the way he knows best -quietly.
1
In Rio, feverishly growing
nimbus
clouds trump Google's meteorology report every time.
2
They enter the Buy 'n' Fly's
nimbus
of radioactive blue security light.
3
Above is the Priestess of Religion, with the
nimbus
surrounding her head.
4
Above was a riband of glassy sky flecked by the floating
nimbus
.
5
A
nimbus
gathered, and followed her across the floorboards to the window.
1
He surrounded his favourite sport with an
aureole
of elegance and beauty.
2
A glow of life seemed like an
aureole
to shine about her.
3
You put an
aureole
on vice, provided only if it is honest.
4
He squinted in the gloom at the tiny
aureole
of the candle.
5
In the
aureole
of their torchlight the face of Père Bonne-chance appeared.
1
'
Gloriole
of ebon locks on calmed brows'!
Heraldic figure.
aureola
Related terms
heraldic attribute
Usage of
haloed
in English
1
Another of his soldiers was being chopped apart,
haloed
in quivering dusk.
2
They are just blurry black-and-white photos with little points of
haloed
brightness.
3
I just watched two Phantoms get dusted when they
haloed
into it.
4
His body was covered with welts and purple bruises
haloed
in yellow.
5
Deborah leaned her head into the square, her hair
haloed
and silvery.
6
His head is
haloed
in firelight above me, his face in shadow.
7
You can't force a
haloed
cheerfulness on certain subjects and on certain days.
8
The moon had risen late,
haloed
and dimming the nearby stars.
9
An atmosphere of majesty
haloed
Him as the sun at midday.
10
That tussock of grass, each coarse strand
haloed
by the sunlight: his own!
11
His powerful dark eyes are
haloed
by an ethereal blue ring.
12
She could see a
haloed
reflection of her peacock-blue dress in the tiles.
13
Droplets
haloed
the lights, scraps of neon shone on the asphalt.
14
Blessed Virgins and barb-wired hearts and a
haloed
man with a cleft beard.
15
And there was Alison leaning over him, hair
haloed
by a bright light.
16
She never really saw the baby's face, she saw something idealized,
haloed
,
angelic.
Other examples for "haloed"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
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haloed
halo
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Adjective
Frequent collocations
haloed angels
haloed brand
haloed brightness
Translations for
haloed
Portuguese
anel
halo
auréola
aura
Spanish
anillo
Catalan
glòria
Haloed
through the time
Haloed
across language varieties
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