vibe

pronunciation

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  • Noun:
    a distinctive emotional atmosphere; sensed intuitively

Word Origin

vibe (n.)
1940, short for vibraphone; attested from 1967 as an abbreviated form of vibration in the 1960s slang sense of "instinctive feeling." Related: Vibes.

Example

1. The decor was cool and the place had a cosmopolitan vibe .
2. Duncan jones : lovely to hear that you pick up on the hitchcock vibe .
3. So strap on that smile to increase your positivity vibe !
4. I live in las vegas and love the vibe of this city .
5. White sofas , deckchairs and balearic beats give it an ibiza lounge bar vibe , although this might be disturbed if there 's a bundesliga match to be screened .

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