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atmospherics

[at-muhs-fer-iks, -feer-] / ˌæt məsˈfɛr ɪks, -ˈfɪər- /


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There were so many meetings, and the ambiance and the atmospherics were very similar.

From Washington Post

Written and directed by Sean Ellis, a British filmmaker whose 2004 short film “Cashback” was nominated for an Oscar, “The Cursed” is a good-looking movie, whose moody atmospherics elevate some otherwise cliche elements.

From Washington Post

The meeting had the Cold War atmospherics of the angry debates that once punctuated Security Council sessions during the tensest faceoffs between the United States and Soviet Union.

From New York Times

Though the atmospherics are gone, the enterprise remains, more vital than ever.

From Washington Post

"I think if we get the atmospherics, right and the UK uses the ministers well, by the end of next week, we can get substantial movement."

From BBC