[
UK
/ˈæmbiəns/
]
[ US /ˈæmbiəns/ ]
[ US /ˈæmbiəns/ ]
NOUN
- the atmosphere of an environment
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a particular environment or surrounding influence
there was an atmosphere of excitement
How To Use ambience In A Sentence
- The new wing with its harmonising fine materials and fabrics create a stylish ambience.
- To improve the ambience of the village, they cleared the wild growth and widened the roads.
- Tasteful decor, melodious songs and shafts of sunlight from the ample windows provide the perfect ambience for appreciating the subtleties and splendours of curry cuisine.
- Fresh ideas, inventive combinations and a lively ambience inform this modern Scottish restaurant famed for giving traditional dishes a vibrant international infusion.
- This lifts the ambience of a room which might otherwise be gloomy during the day. Times, Sunday Times
- This essay is a testing ground for "ambience," exploring the role of space in poetics, ideology and theory, building on the conclusion to the book The Poetics of Spice. Abstracts
- The ambience is friendly, the lighting is a welcoming warm orange glow, and there are plenty of stylin' beauties to chat up at the bar.
- The joy of these firms is the personal service and ambience they provide. Times, Sunday Times
- This movie is an armful of horror ambience wrapped around a toothpick plot.
- The ambience is already great before you get to the circuit and the track itself is just phenomenal. The Sun