"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