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English Antonyms for Atmosphere and Mood Vocabulary Words – Online Quiz!

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Complete Flashcards List for Atmosphere and Mood with POS, IPA, Definitions, Examples, Questions, and Answers

ambience (noun) /ˈambɪəns
Definition: The atmosphere or mood of a particular environment or setting.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of ambience.
Options: aura; character; climate; discordance
Answer: discordance
Example sentence: "The garden's ambience was peaceful and serene."

ambient (adjective) /ˈambɪənt/
Definition: Relating to the surrounding environment or atmosphere, often emphasizing its immediate, encompassing quality.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of ambient.
Options: atmospheric; background; circumambient; central
Answer: central
Example sentence: "The hotel room had an ambient scent of lavender, enhancing relaxation for the guests."

atmospheric (adjective) /ˌæt məsˈfɛr ɪk/
Definition: Pertaining to or creating a particular mood, ambiance, or emotional quality, often associated with a specific environment or setting.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of atmospheric.
Options: alluring; ambient; captivating; flat
Answer: flat
Example sentence: "The forest trail was filled with atmospheric mist, creating an ethereal and mysterious atmosphere."

aura (noun) /ˈɔːrə/
Definition: A distinctive, often intangible quality or atmosphere that surrounds a person, place, or thing.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of aura.
Options: ambiance; emanation; feeling; plainness
Answer: plainness
Example sentence: "The spiritual leader exuded a calming and peaceful aura."

background (noun) /ˈbækˌgraʊnd/
Definition: The environment, circumstances, or conditions against which something or someone exists or operates.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of background.
Options: atmosphere; backdrop; circumstances; foreground
Answer: foreground
Example sentence: "The politician's controversial background became a topic of discussion during the election."

bleak (adjective) /blik/
Definition: Stark, desolate, or lacking in hope or positive qualities, often in a way that evokes a sense of gloom or harshness.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of bleak.
Options: barren; cheerless; dark; bright
Answer: bright
Example sentence: "The abandoned house had a bleak and desolate appearance."

chilling (adjective) /ˈtʃɪl ɪŋ/
Definition: Evoking a feeling of coldness or a sense of unease, often sending shivers down one's spine.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of chilling.
Options: cold; creepy; disturbing; comforting
Answer: comforting
Example sentence: "The detective discovered a chilling clue that led him closer to the truth."

circumambient (adjective) /ˌsɜr kəmˈæm bi ənt/
Definition: Surrounding or encompassing a particular area or object.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of circumambient.
Options: asphyxiate; block; constrict; enclosed
Answer: enclosed
Example sentence: "With circumambient fog, the old mansion appeared mystic and eerie at night."

coolness (noun) /ˈkuːlnəs/
Definition: The state or quality of being cool, both in a literal and metaphorical sense.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of coolness.
Options: calm; chill; composure; warmth
Answer: warmth
Example sentence: "She admired his stylish outfit and envied his coolness."

dampen (verb) /ˈdæm pən/
Definition: To make something slightly wet or moist, typically by adding or introducing moisture or dampness to it.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of dampen.
Options: bedew; douse; drench; dry
Answer: dry
Example sentence: "The economic crisis may dampen the growth of the company."

dank (adjective) /dæŋk/
Definition: Damp, musty, and often uncomfortably moist or humid, typically in a way that gives off a sense of unpleasantness or decay.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of dank.
Options: clammy; decaying; gloomy; dry
Answer: dry
Example sentence: "The old abandoned building had a dank and eerie atmosphere."

desolate (adjective) /ˈdɛs(ə)lət/
Definition: Barren, empty, and devoid of life or activity, often in a way that conveys a sense of bleakness and abandonment.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of desolate.
Options: bare; barren; deserted; populated
Answer: populated
Example sentence: "After the storm, the beach looked desolate, covered in debris and seaweed."

dingy (adjective) /ˈdɪnʤi/
Definition: Dirty, darkened, or discolored in a way that gives it a dull and unclean appearance.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of dingy.
Options: discolored; drab; dull; bright
Answer: bright
Example sentence: "The dingy alleyway was littered with trash and graffiti-covered walls."

dreary (adjective) /ˈdrɪəri/
Definition: Dull, gloomy, and lacking in brightness or cheerfulness, often in a way that evokes a feeling of monotony or sadness.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of dreary.
Options: bleak; boring; dismal; cheerful
Answer: cheerful
Example sentence: "The winter landscape appeared bleak and dreary, covered in a blanket of snow."

dusk (noun) /dʌsk/
Definition: The period of time between daylight and darkness, specifically the twilight that occurs after sunset and before full nightfall.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of dusk.
Options: crepuscule; darkness; dimness; dawn
Answer: dawn
Example sentence: "The landscape transformed into a serene and mysterious setting at dusk."

eerie (adjective) /ˈɪəri/
Definition: Strange and mysteriously unsettling in a way that invokes a sense of unease or fear.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of eerie.
Options: creepy; fearful; frightening; normal
Answer: normal
Example sentence: "I heard an eerie whisper in the dark room and quickly turned on the light."

forbidding (adjective) /fərˈbɪd ɪŋ/
Definition: Appearing intimidating, unwelcoming, or daunting.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of forbidding.
Options: austere; chilling; daunting; welcoming
Answer: welcoming
Example sentence: "She found his stern and forbidding demeanor off-putting."

idyllic (adjective) /ɪˈdɪlɪk/
Definition: Charmingly picturesque, peaceful, and idealized, often evoking a sense of tranquility and perfection.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of idyllic.
Options: bucolic; halcyon; heavenly; tumultuous
Answer: tumultuous
Example sentence: "The family enjoyed an idyllic picnic in the meadow, surrounded by wildflowers."

immersive (adjective) /ɪˈmɜr sɪv/
Definition: Completely engulfing and captivating the senses, creating a strong sense of presence and engagement.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of immersive.
Options: absorbing; captivating; enchanting; unengaging
Answer: unengaging
Example sentence: "The escape room challenge provided an immersive puzzle-solving adventure for participants."

incandescent (adjective) /ɪnkanˈdɛs(ə)nt/
Definition: Overflowing with emotion, displaying a radiant and intense energy.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of incandescent.
Options: angry; boiling; choked; dull
Answer: dull
Example sentence: "The dancer was incandescent with joy as she twirled across the stage."

kilter (noun) /ˈkɪltər/
Definition: A state of balance or harmony, particularly in regard to physical or mental well-being.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of kilter.
Options: alignment; congruity; equilibrium; imbalance
Answer: imbalance
Example sentence: "The project's timeline was out of kilter due to unexpected delays."

lugubrious (adjective) /lʊˈɡuːbrɪəs/
Definition: Looking or sounding very sad, gloomy, over-serious, or mournful.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of lugubrious.
Options: cheerless; forlorn; joyless; cheerful
Answer: cheerful
Example sentence: "The room was filled with a lugubrious atmosphere, as mourners gathered for the funeral."

lull (noun) /lʌl/
Definition: A temporary period of calm, quiet, or reduced activity, often following a period of heightened activity or disturbance.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of lull.
Options: break; breather; cessation; surge
Answer: surge
Example sentence: "The rain provided a lull in the scorching summer heat."

malaise (noun) /maˈleɪz/
Definition: A general feeling of discomfort, unease, or mild illness, often characterized by a vague sense of physical or emotional discomfort.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of malaise.
Options: affliction; ailment; complaint; comfort
Answer: comfort
Example sentence: "The political turmoil created a general malaise among the citizens."

menacing (adjective) /ˈmɛn ɪ sɪŋ/
Definition: Presenting a threat, danger, or an atmosphere of intimidation.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of menacing.
Options: alarming; baleful; chilling; comforting
Answer: comforting
Example sentence: "The masked figure approached with slow, menacing steps."

overcast (adjective) /oʊvəʳkɑːst/
Definition: Having a gray, dull, or gloomy appearance due to a covering of clouds in the sky.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of overcast.
Options: bleak; cloudy; dim; clear
Answer: clear
Example sentence: "The outdoor event was canceled due to the persistent overcast weather."

placid (adjective) /ˈplasɪd/
Definition: Calm, peaceful, and undisturbed, often in a way that evokes a sense of serenity and tranquility.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of placid.
Options: collected; composed; gentle; turbulent
Answer: turbulent
Example sentence: "The garden's placid atmosphere made it a perfect spot for meditation."

pleasant (adjective) /ˈplɛz ənt/
Definition: Bringing a sense of enjoyment, satisfaction, or contentment.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of pleasant.
Options: agreeable; amiable; charming; unpleasant
Answer: unpleasant
Example sentence: "The gentle breeze made the evening air feel pleasantly cool."

portentous (adjective) /pɔːˈtɛntəs/
Definition: Ominous or foreboding, suggesting something bad or significant is about to happen.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of portentous.
Options: alarming; baleful; dire; reassuring
Answer: reassuring
Example sentence: "The eerie silence that fell over the town had a portentous quality, signaling something unusual."

reminiscent (adjective) /ˌrɛmɪˈnɪsnt/
Definition: Evoking memories or associations with a particular time, place, person, or experience.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of reminiscent.
Options: affecting; evocative; implicative; forgetful
Answer: forgetful
Example sentence: "The scent of freshly baked bread was reminiscent of Grandma's kitchen."

saturnine (adjective) /ˈsatənʌɪn/
Definition: Characterized by a gloomy, moody, or melancholic disposition, often marked by a serious or stern demeanor.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of saturnine.
Options: austere; brooding; dour; cheerful
Answer: cheerful
Example sentence: "Her saturnine demeanor indicated that something was bothering her."

serene (adjective) /sɪˈriːn/
Definition: Calm, peaceful, and composed, often in the face of adversity or stress.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of serene.
Options: calm; composed; harmonious; agitated
Answer: agitated
Example sentence: "The garden's serene atmosphere makes it a perfect spot for meditation."

smolder (verb) /ˈsməʊldə/
Definition: To burn slowly, characterized by the emission of smoke or heat without any visible flames.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of smolder.
Options: boil; bubble; churn; extinguish
Answer: extinguish
Example sentence: "Among ruins, emotions akin to coals smolder, radiating an invisible warmth."

somber (adjective) /ˈsɒmbə/
Definition: Dark, gloomy, or solemn in character, often conveying a sense of seriousness or sadness.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of somber.
Options: bleak; drab; grave; cheerful
Answer: cheerful
Example sentence: "His somber expression revealed his deep concern for the situation."

soothing (adjective) /ˈsuːðɪŋ/
Definition: Having a calming or comforting effect on a person's mind or body.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of soothing.
Options: appeasing; mollifying; pacifying; irritating
Answer: irritating
Example sentence: "The gentle breeze on the beach had a soothing effect on my mind."

Stygian (adjective) /ˈstɪʤiən/
Definition: Dark, gloomy, or mysterious, often with connotations of the underworld or the afterlife.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of Stygian.
Options: clouded; dingy; foggy; bright
Answer: bright
Example sentence: "The Stygian gloom of the old mansion gave it a menacing look."

subdued (adjective) /səbˈdud/
Definition: Characterized by a subdued or restrained manner, behavior, or atmosphere.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of subdued.
Options: calm; gentle; hushed; boisterous
Answer: boisterous
Example sentence: "After a long day, he entered his subdued apartment, seeking solace in the quiet."

suffuse (verb) /səˈfjuːz/
Definition: To spread or diffuse something throughout a space or an object, typically referring to the gradual and even distribution of a substance, emotion, or quality.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of suffuse.
Options: bathe; cover; fill; drain
Answer: drain
Example sentence: "Let your words suffuse positivity and motivate those around you."

supernal (adjective) /suːˈpɜːnᵊl/
Definition: Of a heavenly or divine nature, or beyond the physical realm of existence.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of supernal.
Options: celestial; divine; ethereal; earthly
Answer: earthly
Example sentence: "The ancient temple emanated a supernal sense of serenity."

tranquil (adjective) /ˈtraŋkw(ɪ)l/
Definition: Calm, serene, and free from disturbance or agitation, often evoking a sense of peace and quietude.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of tranquil.
Options: quiet; restful; sedate; chaotic
Answer: chaotic
Example sentence: "The garden's tranquil setting made it a perfect spot for relaxation."

turbulence (noun) /ˈtɜr byə ləns/
Definition: A state or condition of irregular, unpredictable, and chaotic motion or flow.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of turbulence.
Options: agitation; chaos; commotion; stability
Answer: stability
Example sentence: "The relationship went through a period of turbulence, with constant arguments and disagreements."

vibe (noun) /vaɪb/
Definition: The atmosphere, energy, or overall feeling that is present in a particular place, situation, or individual.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of vibe.
Options: ambiance; atmosphere; aura; discord
Answer: discord
Example sentence: "Her positive energy and vibrant personality added a joyful vibe to the room."

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