What is another word for Atmospheres?

Pronunciation: [ˈatməsfˌi͡əz] (IPA)

Atmospheres can be defined as the mood or feeling that prevails in a place or situation. This word can be used to describe a range of different emotions or sensations, from the peaceful calm of a forest to the frenzied excitement of a crowded nightclub. Synonyms for atmospheres include ambiance, vibe, aura, environment, and feeling. Each of these words captures a slightly different aspect of the emotional landscape, with ambiance suggesting a more refined or elegant setting, vibe emphasizing the energy or intensity of a place, aura highlighting a sense of mystery or otherworldliness, environment suggesting a broader social or cultural backdrop, and feeling capturing the more personal and intimate aspects of the atmosphere.

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Usage examples for Atmospheres

It is significant of the way in which "Atmospheres" are created in Ireland that though the prisoners were released unconditionally on June 17th, a meeting held in Dublin to demand their release, on June 10th, was prohibited by Proclamation, and an attempt to hold it ended in a riot in which a policeman was killed.
"The Evolution of Sinn Fein"
Robert Mitchell Henry
There are some places, some Atmospheres, if you like to use the word generally used, that help anyone who tries to create, and some that hinder.
"The Way of Ambition"
Robert Hichens
He had spent so much of his time away from Earth that he had become more or less adapted to thinner, colder Atmospheres.
"The World with a Thousand Moons"
Edmond Hamilton

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