Meaning & Definition of word "Vibration"
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Vibration
/vaɪˈbreɪʃən/
noun:
- 1. A rapid back-and-forth motion or oscillation of an object.
- Example: The vibration of the speaker could be felt across the room while the music played.
- 2. A feeling or sensation that is experienced by a person, often relating to a mood or atmosphere.
- Example: She could sense a negative vibration in the room when they started arguing.
- 3. The physical oscillation of particles in a medium, which can occur in solids, liquids, or gases.
- Example: The vibrations from the earthquake were recorded by the seismographs.
Etymology
Late 14th century, from Latin 'vibratio', meaning 'a shaking' or 'quivering'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
good vibrations:
A positive feeling or atmosphere.
bad vibes:
A negative feeling or atmosphere.
vibe check:
An informal assessment of someone's mood or the atmosphere of a place.
Related Words
vibrate:
To move back and forth or up and down quickly.
vibratory:
Relating to vibrations or the action of vibrating.
resonance:
The quality in a sound of being deep, full, and reverberating.
Slang Meanings of vibration
Meaning: Good vibes
Example Sentence: This place has such good vibes, I love it!
Meaning: Bad vibes
Example Sentence: I got bad vibes from that guy.