Pronunciation: /ɡʊd vaɪˈbreɪʃənz/
noun a song by The Beach Boys released in 1966
A1 I feel good vibrations when I listen to my favorite song.
A2 The beach always gives me good vibrations.
B1 The concert was full of good vibrations and positive energy.
B2 Surrounded by nature, I could feel the good vibrations of the forest.
C1 The speaker's words resonated with the audience, creating good vibrations throughout the room.
C2 The community project brought about a sense of unity and good vibrations among the residents.
formal The scientist studied the effects of good vibrations on plant growth.
informal I always feel good vibrations when I'm around my friends.
slang That song gives me such good vibrations, I can't help but dance.
figurative The team's success in the competition created good vibrations throughout the entire school.
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