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1. halo
noun. ['ˈheɪloʊ'] an indication of radiant light drawn around the head of a saint.
Antonyms
Etymology
- halos (Latin)
- ἅλως (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
Rhymes with Halo
- agudelo
- weseloh
- veilleux
- tayloe
- kalo
How do you pronounce halo?
Pronounce halo as ˈheɪloʊ.
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Sentences with halo
1. Noun, singular or mass
It will add a small halo touch to each bug to make them look more realistic.
Quotes about halo
1. What is it with you today?” says Christina on the way to breakfast. Her eyes are stillswollen from sleep and her tangled hair forms a fuzzy halo around her face.“Oh, you know,” I say. “Sun shining. Birds chirping.”She raises an eyebrow at me, as if reminding me that we are in an undergroundtunnel.
- Veronica Roth, Divergent
2. When you're in love you never really know whether your elation comes from the qualities of the one you love, or if it attributes them to her; whether the light which surrounds her like a halo comes from you, from her, or from the meeting of your sparks.
- Natalie Clifford Barney
3. When you're in love you never really know whether your elation comes from the qualities of the one you love, or if it attributes them to her; whether the light which surrounds her like a halo comes from you, from her, or from the meeting of your sparks.
- Natalie Clifford Barney
2. halo
noun. ['ˈheɪloʊ'] a circle of light around the sun or moon.
Etymology
- halos (Latin)
- ἅλως (Ancient Greek (to 1453))