ambient
Americanadjective
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of the surrounding area or environment: The temperature in the display case was 20° lower than the ambient temperature.
Your voice mail picked up some ambient noise from airplanes and lawn mowers.
The temperature in the display case was 20° lower than the ambient temperature.
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completely surrounding; enveloping.
Many pollutants are present in ambient air in relatively low concentrations.
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creating a certain reaction or mood, often a subconscious one, by being wherever people tend to be.
ambient advertising on a shopping cart.
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pertaining to or noting sounds that create a peaceful and relaxed atmosphere.
I stream ambient ocean sounds to help me fall asleep.
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pertaining to or noting close and constant social contact and communication fostered by the internet or the use of digital devices.
social media sites that enable ambient intimacy and awareness.
noun
adjective
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of or relating to the immediate surroundings
the ambient temperature was 15°C
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creating a relaxing atmosphere
ambient music
noun
Other Word Forms
- unambient adjective
- unambiently adverb
Etymology
Origin of ambient
First recorded in 1590–1600; from Latin ambient- (stem of ambiēns, present participle of ambīre “to go around”), equivalent to amb- ambi- + -i- “go” + -ent- -ent
Example Sentences
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The frustration was broader, an ambient sense of national failure in the air.
From Slate • Mar. 26, 2026
Instead of relying on heavy metal catalysts, the reaction is activated by an LED lamp at ambient temperature.
From Science Daily • Mar. 14, 2026
"Even the first nanopixels were stable for two weeks under ambient conditions," says Bert Hecht, describing the result.
From Science Daily • Mar. 4, 2026
Awards ceremonies often have microphones placed at various spots around the auditorium, to pick up ambient crowd noise as well as applause and cheering.
From BBC • Feb. 25, 2026
Their faces blur, and their voices become one ambient hum like the noise of the bayou.
From "The Belles" by Dhonielle Clayton
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