[
UK
/vˈaɪb/
]
[ US /ˈvaɪb/ ]
[ US /ˈvaɪb/ ]
NOUN
-
a distinctive emotional aura experienced instinctively
it gave me a nostalgic vibe
that place gave me bad vibrations
How To Use vibe In A Sentence
- The parallel twin engine that powers them has a vibey past. The Sun
- The telly and the players pick up on crowd vibe like no other sport. The Sun
- Bunker is chic and arty without being too pretentious, and its friendly, laid-back vibe is infectious.
- Long-time residents of the area like the low crime rate, the quiet atmosphere and the small-town vibe.
- The club feels a negative vibe. The Sun
- To continue the relaxed vibe, there's also a great mix of jazz, soul and reggae.
- Don't let this week's majorly stubborn vibes make you resistant to information about new ways of doing things.
- Being in Italy, the students have an opportunity to get a real feel and vibe for gutsy food!
- The vibey twin-cylinder engine disguised its true potential with a linear predictability. The Sun
- Masculine pieces with an aviator flavour lend a dressed-down vibe to the body-con animal print skirt. The Sun