Atmosphere
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- | An '''atmosphere''' is the [[air]] in a particular [[place]] or the [[mood]] or [[feeling]] in a situation. Synonyms include [[air]], [[ambiance]], [[feeling]], [[mood]]. | + | An '''atmosphere''' is the [[air]] in a particular [[place]] or the [[mood]] or [[feeling]] in a situation. Synonyms include [[ambiance]] and [[feeling]]. |
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An atmosphere is the air in a particular place or the mood or feeling in a situation. Synonyms include ambiance and feeling.
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