Need another word that means the same as “ambience”? Find 18 synonyms and 30 related words for “ambience” in this overview.
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The synonyms of “Ambience” are: ambiance, atmosphere, air, aura, climate, mood, feel, feeling, echo, character, quality, complexion, impression, flavour, look, tone, tenor, spirit
Ambience as a Noun
Definitions of "Ambience" as a noun
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “ambience” as a noun can have the following definitions:
- The atmosphere of an environment.
- The character and atmosphere of a place.
- Quality or character given to a sound recording by the space in which the sound occurs.
- A particular environment or surrounding influence.
Synonyms of "Ambience" as a noun (18 Words)
air | Referring to the use of aircraft. The doctor told me to get some fresh air. |
ambiance | A particular environment or surrounding influence. |
atmosphere | The air in any particular place. The hotel has won commendations for its friendly welcoming atmosphere. |
aura | The distinctive atmosphere or quality that seems to surround and be generated by a person, thing, or place. Emotional mental and spiritual levels form an energy field around the body known as the aura. |
character | A characteristic especially one that assists in the identification of a species. The Greek alphabet has 24 characters. |
climate | A region with a particular climate. The current economic climate. |
complexion | The natural colour, texture, and appearance of a person’s skin, especially of the face. A smooth pale complexion. |
echo | A close parallel to an idea, feeling, or event. His love for her found an echo in her own feelings. |
feel | Feelings of heightened emotion. It s easy when you get the feel of it. |
feeling | An attitude or opinion. What are your feelings about the crisis. |
flavour | A substance used to alter or enhance the taste of food or drink a flavouring. The extracts give a flavour of the content and tone of the conversation. |
impression | An impressionistic portrayal of a person. His first impressions of Manchester were very positive. |
look | An expression of a feeling or thought by looking. The government should take a look at the amount of grant the council receives. |
mood | An angry, irritable, or sullen state of mind. A concept album which captures the mood of modern times. |
quality | An essential and distinguishing attribute of something or someone–Shakespeare. These colleges provide a better quality of education. |
spirit | The non-physical part of a person which is the seat of emotions and character; the soul. He was in good spirits. |
tenor | An adult male with a tenor voice. Several members of the party had been able to put in the tenor and the bass. |
tone | A musical interval of two semitones. A reduction of muscle tone. |
Usage Examples of "Ambience" as a noun
- The relaxed ambience of the cocktail lounge is popular with guests.
Associations of "Ambience" (30 Words)
acquiescence | Acceptance without protest. A murmur of acquiescence from the assembly. |
amicable | Characterized by friendship and good will. An amicable settlement of the dispute. |
calm | Cause to be calm or quiet as by administering a sedative to. A dead calm sea. |
calmness | The state or quality of being free from agitation or strong emotion. This relative calmness ended at around 7 a m when the wind picked up speed. |
composed | Serenely self-possessed and free from agitation especially in times of stress. The performer seemed completely composed as she stepped onto the stage. |
halcyon | Denoting a period of time in the past that was idyllically happy and peaceful. A halcyon atmosphere. |
hush | Run water over the ground to erode (soil), revealing the underlying strata and valuable minerals. Hush my baby. |
idyllic | Suggestive of an idyll; charmingly simple and serene. His idyllic life in Tahiti. |
imperturbable | Unable to be upset or excited; calm. Hitherto imperturbable he now showed signs of alarm. |
noiseless | Making no sound- Shakespeare. The 4000 1 and 4000 2 use an adaptive noiseless data algorithm to compress data in real time. |
nonviolence | Peaceful resistance to a government by fasting or refusing to cooperate. |
pacific | Relating to the Pacific Ocean. A pacific gesture. |
peace | A treaty agreeing peace between warring states. The 8 8 per cent offer promises peace with the union. |
peaceable | Inclined to avoid conflict or dissent. Peaceable demonstrations for democratic reform. |
peaceful | Peacefully resistant in response to injustice. His peaceful mood vanished. |
peacetime | A period of time during which there is no war. In peacetime regiments were billeted upon towns and villages. |
placid | Free from disturbance by heavy waves. Not everyone shared his placid temperament. |
pleasant | (of persons) having pleasing manners or behavior. Pleasant sensations. |
quietude | A state of peace and quiet. It highlights her quietude and wise passivity. |
relaxing | Reducing tension or anxiety. A relaxing massage with aromatherapy oils. |
restful | Affording physical or mental rest. She spent a restful night at home. |
reticence | The quality of being reticent; reserve. The traditional emotional reticence of the British. |
serene | An expanse of clear sky or calm sea. A serene expression on her face. |
serenity | A title given to a reigning prince or similar dignitary. An oasis of serenity amidst the bustling city. |
silence | Stop or suppress (a sound or noise); cause to become silent. The game was preceded by a two minute silence in his memory. |
stillness | (poetic) tranquil silence. Absolute stillness greeted our gaze. |
tranquil | Free from disturbance by heavy waves. A lake of tranquil blue water reflecting a tranquil blue sky. |
tranquility | A state of peace and quiet. |
tranquillity | A state of peace and quiet. Passing cars are the only noise that disturbs the tranquillity of rural life. |
unflappable | Not easily perturbed or excited or upset; marked by extreme calm and composure. Unflappable in a crisis. |