Pronunciation: /vaɪˈbreɪʃən/

Definitions of vibration

noun a rapid back-and-forth movement or oscillation

Example Sentences

A1 I can feel the vibration of the phone ringing in my pocket.

A2 The vibration of the earthquake was felt throughout the city.

B1 The scientist studied the vibration patterns of the sound waves.

B2 The dancer's movements created a mesmerizing vibration in the room.

C1 The musician adjusted the vibration of the strings to produce the perfect sound.

C2 The engineer analyzed the vibration frequencies to improve the stability of the bridge.

verb not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 My phone vibrates when I receive a message.

A2 The earthquake caused the ground to vibrate.

B1 The music at the concert made the entire room vibrate.

B2 The intense energy in the stadium caused the air to vibrate with excitement.

C1 The sound waves from the speaker vibrated at a frequency that was barely audible.

C2 The scientist used a special device to measure the precise vibrations of the atoms.

adjective not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 The phone vibrated in my pocket.

A2 She could feel the vibration of the music through the floor.

B1 The scientist studied the vibration patterns of the earthquake.

B2 The high-frequency vibration of the machine required special safety precautions.

C1 The artist used vibrations in his artwork to create a sensory experience for the audience.

C2 The engineer designed a new technology that could detect vibrations at a microscopic level.

adverb not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 The phone vibrated softly on the table.

A2 She could feel the vibration of the music through the floor.

B1 The earthquake caused intense vibrations throughout the city.

B2 The scientist studied the subtle vibrations of the molecules.

C1 The musician adjusted the amplifier to control the vibration of the sound.

C2 The engineer analyzed the frequency of the vibrations to identify the source of the problem.

pronoun not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 I can feel the vibration.

A2 The phone vibrated on the table.

B1 The scientist studied the vibration of the machine.

B2 The earthquake caused intense vibrations throughout the city.

C1 The musician adjusted the vibration of the guitar to get the perfect sound.

C2 The dancer moved in perfect harmony with the vibrations of the music.

preposition not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 I can feel the vibration of the train as it passes by.

A2 The vibration of the music filled the room.

B1 She could sense the vibration of excitement in the air.

B2 The intense vibration of the earthquake could be felt for miles.

C1 The scientist studied the subtle vibrations of the atoms in the molecule.

C2 The musician was able to manipulate the vibrations of the sound waves to create a unique melody.

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Example Sentences

A1 I feel a vibration in my pocket when my phone rings.

A2 The vibration of the earthquake was felt throughout the city.

B1 The vibration of the music filled the room and made everyone start dancing.

B2 The scientist studied the vibration of the strings to understand the sound produced by the instrument.

C1 The architect designed the building to withstand vibrations from nearby construction sites.

C2 The engineer analyzed the vibration patterns to determine the structural integrity of the bridge.

interjection not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 Vibration! That loud noise scared me.

A2 Vibration! Did you feel that earthquake too?

B1 Vibration! The music at this concert is amazing.

B2 Vibration! The energy in this room is electrifying.

C1 Vibration! The tension in the air is palpable.

C2 Vibration! The intensity of the performance is breathtaking.

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Example Sentences

A1 I can feel the vibration of my phone when it rings.

A2 The vibration of the train made it hard to fall asleep.

B1 The scientist studied the effects of vibration on different materials.

B2 The earthquake caused intense vibrations that could be felt for miles.

C1 The musician adjusted the vibration of the strings to get the perfect sound.

C2 The engineer analyzed the vibration patterns to determine the structural integrity of the building.

Examples of vibration in a Sentence

formal The scientist studied the effects of vibration on different materials.

informal I could feel the vibration from the music playing in the next room.

slang That bass is giving off some serious vibrations!

figurative The excitement in the room created a vibration of anticipation among the crowd.

Grammatical Forms of vibration

past tense

vibrated

plural

vibrations

comparative

more vibration

superlative

most vibration

present tense

vibrates

future tense

will vibrate

perfect tense

has vibrated

continuous tense

is vibrating

singular

vibration

positive degree

vibratory

infinitive

vibrate

gerund

vibrating

participle

vibrating

Origin and Evolution of vibration

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'vibration' originated from the Latin word 'vibrare', which means to move to and fro or shake.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'vibration' has come to be used in various fields such as physics, music, and engineering to describe the rapid back and forth movement of an object or medium.