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atmospheric

American  
[at-muhs-fer-ik, -feer-] / ˌæt məsˈfɛr ɪk, -ˈfɪər- /
Also atmospherical

adjective

  1. pertaining to, existing in, or consisting of the atmosphere.

    atmospheric vapors.

  2. caused by, produced by, or operated on by the atmosphere.

    atmospheric storms.

  3. resembling or suggestive of the atmosphere; having muted tones and softened or indistinct outlines; hazy.

    atmospheric effects.

  4. having or producing an emotional atmosphere.

    atmospheric quality; atmospheric lighting.


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Etymology

Origin of atmospheric

First recorded in 1775–85; atmosphere + -ic

Explanation

Something that's atmospheric is related to a planet's atmosphere, or the gases that surround it. Atmospheric pollution can sometimes cause asthma and other breathing problems. All planets have an atmosphere, layers of gas that are held close to them by their gravitational pull. The atmospheric conditions on Earth have allowed many life forms to develop, but global warming is a serious atmospheric problem that is getting worse. Every planet has its own unique atmospheric makeup. The adjective atmospheric comes from atmosphere, which stems from the Greek root words atmos, "steam or vapor," and spharia, "sphere or globe."

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When Earth's upper atmosphere heats up and expands, satellites orbiting the planet experience greater atmospheric drag.

From Science Daily • May 22, 2026

Reviews were mostly positive about his first effort, with Deadline calling it a "wonderfully atmospheric, nostalgic and entertaining contemporary noir".

From Barron's • May 20, 2026

The third record, “Habibti,” is the most atmospheric and the least consequential.

From The Wall Street Journal • May 19, 2026

The nagatitan roamed Earth when the planet's atmospheric carbon dioxide levels were rising in line with high global temperatures.

From BBC • May 14, 2026

The lightweight hydrogen gas should, because of Titan’s low gravity, rapidly escape to space by a violent process known as “blowoff,” which should carry the methane and other atmospheric constituents with it.

From "Cosmos" by Carl Sagan

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