English

atmospheric

ˌætməˈsferɪk, ˌæt.məsˈfer.ɪk
Meaning: creating a special feeling, especially a mysterious or romantic feeling; relating to the atmosphere
Part of Speech: Adjective Alternative Readings: ˌæt.məsˈfer.ɪk

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Example sentences

The restaurant had a very atmospheric interior with dim lighting.
The restaurant had a very atmospheric interior with dim lighting.
Scientists are studying a mysterious atmospheric phenomenon known as steve.
Scientists are studying a mysterious atmospheric phenomenon known as steve.

Usage Notes

Often used to describe a place that has a strong or pleasant mood. It can also be used scientifically to refer to the layer of gases around a planet.

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