Atmosphere

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈætməˌsfɪr/

Definitions of atmosphere

noun a surrounding or pervading influence; a surrounding or pervading environment

Example Sentences

A1 The atmosphere in the room was cozy and welcoming.

A2 The atmosphere at the party was lively and fun.

B1 The atmosphere in the office was tense due to the upcoming deadline.

B2 The atmosphere at the concert was electric, with the crowd cheering and dancing.

C1 The atmosphere in the restaurant was elegant and sophisticated, with soft lighting and classical music.

C2 The atmosphere at the event was surreal, with stunning decorations and a sense of magic in the air.

Examples of atmosphere in a Sentence

formal The atmosphere in the conference room was tense as the negotiations continued.

informal The atmosphere at the party was lively and fun, with everyone dancing and chatting.

slang The atmosphere at the concert was lit, with the crowd going wild for the band.

figurative The atmosphere in the office was toxic, with rumors and gossip spreading like wildfire.

Grammatical Forms of atmosphere

plural

atmospheres

comparative

more atmospheric

superlative

most atmospheric

present tense

atmospheres

future tense

will atmosphere

perfect tense

have atmosphered

continuous tense

is atmosphering

singular

atmosphere

positive degree

atmospheric

infinitive

to atmosphere

gerund

atmosphering

participle

atmosphered

Origin and Evolution of atmosphere

First Known Use: 1638 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'atmosphere' originated from the Greek words 'atmo' meaning vapor and 'sphaira' meaning sphere.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe the gaseous envelope surrounding the Earth, the term 'atmosphere' has evolved to also refer to the mood or feeling of a place or situation.