单词 | thesaurus/articles/character-feeling-or-mood-of-a-place-or-situation |
释义 | Thesaurus article:the character, feeling, or mood of a place or situationthe character, feeling, or mood of a place or situationThese are words that describe the character, feeling, or mood of a place or situation. One of the most common words for this isatmosphere. Whenatmosphereis used alone and without a modifying adjective to describe the type of character or mood that a place has, it is an approving word that means the character of that place is exciting and interesting. The atmosphere in the conference room was tense. approvingI love the atmosphere of the new restaurant. Theambienceorambianceof a place, such as a restaurant or club, is the character or the quality it seems to have. Likeatmosphere, when it is used without a modifier, it usually refers to a pleasant or positive character. It looks like an upscale eatery, but it has a real sports-pub ambience to it. I love the ambiance of this little chalet. Vibeis an informal word that describes the mood or character of a place or situation. The restaurant has a casual vibe. The politicians tried to work together despite the bad vibes that existed between their parties. Climateis often used to refer to the general feelings and opinions that people have about a situation. Discussion took place in a climate of deep hostility. The wordtonedescribes the general mood of a situation, or the main quality of a situation or place. Her snarky remark at the outset set the tone for the rest of the visit. I did not like the tone of the press conference - he should have been more serious when speaking. Let's leave off complaining and raise the tone of the conversation, shall we? Thefeelorfeelingof something is the general impression that it gives you. The tile work gives the shop a very Moroccan feel. I don't like the feel of this place. I have a bad feeling about this. |
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