
1) Air 2) Ambiance 3) Atmosphere 4) Aura 5) Environs 6) Feelings 7) Flavor 8) Flavour 9) Gloominess 10) Glumness 11) Miasma 12) Tone 13) Vibe
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1) Ambiance 2) Atmosphere 3) Atmosphere or milieu 4) Condition 5) Factor in a restaurant rating 6) Factor in a restaurant review 7) French word used in English 8) Milieu 9) Mood of an environment 10) Pervading atmosphere 11) Restaurant review factor 12) Status 13) Surrounding atmosphere 14) Tone
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- a particular environment or surrounding influence
- the atmosphere of an environment
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[sound recording] In filmmaking, ambience (also known as atmosphere, atmos, or background) consists of the sounds of a given location or space. It is the opposite of `silence.` This term is often confused with presence. Every location had distinct and subtle sounds created by its environment. These sound sources can include wildlife, wind, ...
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The portion of the sound that comes from the surrounding environment rather than directly from the sound source.
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The mix of background noise and other reflected sounds that make up a room's acoustic character. More recently, a generic description of new age music.
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The characteristic background noise and reverberation that is particular to a location.
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In audio / acoustic terminology, this is the reverberant quality of a room . The result of sound reflections in a confined space being added to the original sound. Ambience may also be created electronically by some digital reverb units. The main difference between ambience and reverberation is that ambience doesn't have the characteristic long del...
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ambience 1. The typical atmosphere or mood of a place. 2. The surrounding area or environment: 'The hand recorder picked up too many ambient noises.' 3. Completely surrounding; encompassing: such as, the ambient air or the ambience of the neighborhood.
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The acoustic characteristics of a space with regard to reverberation. A room with a lot of reverb is said to be 'live'; one without much reverb is said to be 'dead'. See also: Reverberation Time.
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