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ambient
[ am-bee-uhnt ]
adjective
- of the surrounding area or environment: The temperature in the display case was 20° lower than the ambient temperature.
Your voice mail picked up some ambient noise from airplanes and lawn mowers.
The temperature in the display case was 20° lower than the ambient temperature.
- completely surrounding; enveloping:
Many pollutants are present in ambient air in relatively low concentrations.
- creating a certain reaction or mood, often a subconscious one, by being wherever people tend to be:
ambient advertising on a shopping cart.
- pertaining to or noting sounds that create a peaceful and relaxed atmosphere:
I stream ambient ocean sounds to help me fall asleep.
- pertaining to or noting close and constant social contact and communication fostered by the internet or the use of digital devices:
social media sites that enable ambient intimacy and awareness.
noun
ambient
/ ˈæmbɪənt /
adjective
- of or relating to the immediate surroundings
the ambient temperature was 15°C
- creating a relaxing atmosphere
ambient music
noun
- informal.ambient music
Other Words From
- un·ambi·ent adjective
- un·ambi·ent·ly adverb
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of ambient1
Example Sentences
The modified vehicle will also monitor weather conditions and ambient light to help build a complete picture of the circumstances most likely to lead to headlight glare.
McLeod has a dry, slightly deadpan sense of humor and a gentle voice that can sometimes get lost in ambient traffic noise.
"This move is necessary, as the vessel is not designed for the extremely low ambient temperatures anticipated in Rauma."
It also promotes the rollback of a range of air quality regulations, from ambient air standards for toxic pollutants to greenhouse gas emissions from coal-fired power plants.
A preserved-moss wall absorbs ambient sound but for a gurgling fountain and soothing music.
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