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atmospheric

1 of 1adjective
/ˌæt.məs.ˈfɛ.rɪk/
Forms:more atmospheric,most atmospheric
1

having a connection to or originating in the Earth's atmosphere

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  • Atmospheric conditions can affect weather patterns and climate.
  • The atmospheric pressure at high altitudes decreases as you ascend into the mountains.
  • Scientists study atmospheric chemistry to understand the composition of gases in the Earth's atmosphere.
  • The satellite collects data on atmospheric temperature changes to monitor global warming.
  • Atmospheric pollution from factories and vehicles contributes to air quality issues in urban areas.
2

having qualities that create a specific mood or emotional tone

  • The atmospheric soundscape transported listeners to a serene forest, with bird calls and rustling leaves.
  • Her atmospheric vocals added an ethereal quality to the song, like echoes from another world.
  • The atmospheric intro of the song gradually built tension before launching into the main melody.
  • The café had dim lighting and soft music, making it incredibly atmospheric.
  • Candlelight made the dinner both intimate and atmospheric.