Good Vibrations

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /ɡʊd vaɪˈbreɪʃənz/

Definitions of good vibrations

noun a song by The Beach Boys released in 1966

Example Sentences

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.

Examples of good vibrations in a Sentence

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.

Grammatical Forms of good vibrations

past tense

had good vibrations

plural

good vibrations

comparative

better vibrations

superlative

best vibrations

present tense

have good vibrations

future tense

will have good vibrations

perfect tense

have had good vibrations

continuous tense

are having good vibrations

singular

good vibration

positive degree

good vibrations

infinitive

to have good vibrations

gerund

having good vibrations

participle

having had good vibrations

Origin and Evolution of good vibrations

First Known Use: 1960 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The phrase 'good vibrations' originated in the United States during the 1960s.
Evolution of the word: Originally associated with positive feelings and emotions, 'good vibrations' has come to be used more broadly to describe a positive or harmonious atmosphere or energy.