adjective
- having plenty of fresh air; well-ventilated
- light and insubstantial; ethereal
Usage: chiefly British or dialectal
Usage: archaic or poetic
Examples
- The cottage had large windows that made it feel airsome and bright.
- After opening all the doors, the room became much more airsome.
- The airsome design of the building allowed cool breezes to flow through.
- She preferred airsome fabrics in the summer heat.
- The airsome quality of the music gave it an almost dreamlike character.