ambience in English language usage examples
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(a) Latin 'ambiente' (surrounding) from 'amb-' (around) + 'ire' (to go). (b) Originated from Latin → Old French 'ambiant' → English. (c) Picture a calm, enveloping atmosphere like a warm hug that surrounds you, enhancing your mood and relaxation.
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Read the FAQ explanation of Comprehensible InputAmbient describes the surrounding environment or atmosphere of a place, and is often used for background conditions that influence mood or behavior. It covers physical factors such as ambient light, noise, temperature, and scent, as well as music designed to be unobtrusive and mood-enhancing. In music, ambient refers to a style that emphasizes tone and atmosphere over traditional rhythm or melody. The word traces to Latin ambientes, through Old French ambiant, into English. Learners should distinguish ambient from related terms like atmospheric (more strongly associated with imagery) and ambience as a noun. CommonCollocations include ambient light, ambient noise, ambient temperature, and ambient music.
Ambient is a broad, background-focused term in English; learners should map it to the idea of surroundings and mood rather than strong action or quantity. Mistakes include thinking it only refers to music, or that it implies loudness or dramatic atmosphere.
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