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atmospherics

[ US /ˌætməsˈfɛɹɪks/ ]
[ UK /ˌætməsfˈɛɹɪks/ ]
NOUN
  1. a crackling or hissing noise caused by electrical interference

How To Use atmospherics In A Sentence

  • Now, recording under the moniker Microbunny (a distortion of a nickname someone gave him), Okada creates sublime atmospherics that would no doubt please his mentor.
  • He deletes that infamous unresolved opening chord and inserts some suitably ominous guitar atmospherics that play up the desperation obscured by the Beatles' peppy original.
  • Your preflight weather briefing can be somewhat more critical in winter, because weather moves so quickly that a destination only 100 miles away may have dramatically different atmospherics than your point of departure.
  • The contractors were supposed to provide only broad information about the political and tribal dynamics in the region - called "atmospherics" - and "force protection" information that might protect American troops from attack, the officials said. NYT > Home Page
  • The employees are the real test of whether an involvement program is substantive and effective or mere hyperbole and atmospherics.
  • They play obscure post-rock songs with long instrumental movements and intense dynamics and atmospherics. January's best new music from across the MAP
  • More invitingly, there are a good few gnashing epics where guitars and keyboard atmospherics collude to darken an already black mood.
  • The result is a sharp contrast of atmospherics.
  • They focuse on experimental vocal structures, hard - as - iron beats, complex rhythms, dark atmospherics, and tortured electronic noise.
  • Final Fantasy), is sonically bigger than its predecessors, thanks in part to some swirly atmospherics from the Czech Symphony Strings. NPR Topics: News
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