vibe

noun
UK: /vaɪb/
US: /vaɪb/
  1. A feeling that someone or something gives you.

    1. The music had a good vibe.
    2. I didn't like the vibe of that neighborhood, it felt unsafe when taking a walk.
  2. A distinctive emotional atmosphere; the feeling or mood created by a place, person, or thing.

    1. The vibe at the party was really energetic.
    2. The overall vibe of the restaurant was relaxing, with dimmed lights and calm music.
vibe intransitive-verb
  1. To give off a particular feeling or atmosphere.

    1. This song really vibes with me.
    2. The room vibes a calming and peaceful atmosphere, which is perfect for meditation.
vibe transitive-verb
  1. To have an affinity with or feel enthusiastic about.

    1. I vibe with her music a lot.
    2. He really vibes with the project and is motivated to do his best.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "vibe" in English means: A feeling that someone or something gives you., A distinctive emotional atmosphere; the feeling or mood created by a place, person, or thing..

The phonetic transcription of "vibe" is /vaɪb/ in British English and /vaɪb/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "vibe": atmosphere, feeling, mood, aura.

Example usage of "vibe": "The music had a good vibe.". More examples on the page.