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ambience

noun as in environment

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Hop over to the Los Feliz Flea After that, I’d probably go to Edendale — just for the ambience, to be honest.

Regis Colomb showed up early “just to feel the ambience, the excitement.”

The classroom ambience is intentional.

At the Eaves, he set out to replicate the ambience of his Treehouse apartment in nearby Hollywood, which has gained media attention for its co-living floor plan and a management style that encourages community-building.

Compounding the issue, the dreary shoestring sets fail to conjure the literary ambience that Isaac is fighting a rearguard action to preserve.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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