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ambience

[ am-bee-uhns; French ahn-byahns ]

noun

plural ambiences


ambience

/ ɑ̃bjɑ̃s; ˈæmbɪəns /

noun

  1. the atmosphere of a place
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51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins

Origin of ambience1

First recorded in 1885–90
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51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins

Origin of ambience1

C19: from French ambiance, from ambiant surrounding; see ambient
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His Roastery Coffee House offers trendy ambience, free wi-fi and cosy seating options along with an array of coffee roasts.

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Well, you too can have pink “Wicked†luggage like Glinda, and light a pink “Wicked†candle for ambience.

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Songs like “Ruthless†and “Vicious Sensitive Robot†showed the full band firing on all cylinders, veering from yacht-rock trumpets to meditative jazz grooves, while “Paranoia†had a hypermodern ambience.

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At the Eaves, he set out to replicate the ambience of his Treehouse apartment in nearby Hollywood, which has gained media attention for its co-living floor plan and a management style that encourages community-building.

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Compounding the issue, the dreary shoestring sets fail to conjure the literary ambience that Isaac is fighting a rearguard action to preserve.

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