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atmosphere

[at-muhs-feer] / ˈæt məsˌfɪər /
NOUN
gases around the earth
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Despite the ongoing dangers he and his wife are trying their best to create a festive atmosphere, gathering firewood to bake cakes on their stove.

From Barron's

Scientists have also observed that CO2 levels in the atmosphere increase during El Niño events, possibly as a result of warmer and drier conditions in tropical regions.

From BBC

I’d come to understand what the girl in the locker room had meant when she said a touch of the exotic, what Mr. Haber had meant by atmosphere.

From Literature

Afterward, Judge said the atmosphere in the stadium on Sunday was “bigger and better than the World Series.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Researchers define the start and end of the mass extinction using a global geological layer formed from debris thrown into the atmosphere by the impact.

From Science Daily