Natural ambience refers to the characteristic sounds and atmosphere of a natural environment, encompassing elements like the rustling of leaves, chirping of birds, flowing water, and wind. It creates a serene and immersive experience, fostering a sense of tranquility and connection with nature. This ambience can be found in forests, mountains, rivers, and other outdoor settings, often used in relaxation techniques and mindfulness practices. The natural sounds contribute to overall well-being and can enhance mood and reduce stress.
"Ellen felt that flowers and candles would help increase the romantic ambience of her bedroom." (it is most often used as a syn. for "atmosphere")
natural
Comparative: more natural Superlative: most natural
more natural, most natural
No natural gas is natural gas.
Basking In The Ambience Is The Mood That Spreads Welcoming A Restaurant With Ambience
ambience antonym
The word ambience is a noun. It is an alternative spelling of ambiance.
Try it like this: am-bee-in-s.
Both "ambience" and "ambiance" are correct spellings, with "ambiance" being the more common in American English and "ambience" in British English. They both refer to the atmosphere or mood of a place.
Both the lobby and the patio were designed to create an ambience of sheer relaxation.
environmnent surroundings
The prefix "ambi-" in ambience means "both" or "around." It signifies that something is all-encompassing or has equal presence on all sides.
"Ellen felt that flowers and candles would help increase the romantic ambience of her bedroom." (it is most often used as a syn. for "atmosphere")
The feeling and ambience that exists where you work.
The word is spelled ambience or ambiance.
atmosphere