atmospheric - use in sentences

Preposition: at

  • dusk: Illuminated by hundreds of lights, it's particularly atmospheric at dusk and brims with stalls selling all manner of food goods.

Adjective complement with noun phrase

  • make: Hull Ice rink was a small, sweaty venue, which made the experience even more atmospheric for everyone involved.

Modifies a noun

  • deposition: The effect of increased atmospheric nitrogen deposition on Calluna vulgaris in upland Britain.
  • chemistry: Network requirements for advanced atmospheric chemistry monitoring stations in Europe.
  • pollution: Be aware of the main sources of atmospheric pollution.
  • pollutant: They also emit higher levels of other major atmospheric pollutants.
  • circulation: Cloud patterns, ocean currents, atmospheric circulation or the distribution of extreme weather events may change.
  • turbulence: GENERAL - Wind speeds and atmospheric turbulence Wind Engineering Series: titles.

Modifying Another Word

  • wonderfully: Jay Lake's The American Dead is a wonderfully atmospheric telling of a homeless boy's life.
  • hauntingly: This would have drowned the Anglers Inn that enjoyed a hauntingly atmospheric location right on the lake shore.
  • darkly: The Portrait is a darkly atmospheric, psychologically complex, macabre and chilling novel from a master storyteller.
  • powerfully: MORPHOLOGY is a powerfully atmospheric virtual instrument featuring.. .
  • suitably: The sounds and music are taken from the TV program and are suitably atmospheric and realistic.
  • superbly: It also boasts the longest Gothic vault in Europe - superbly atmospheric.

Used with adjective complement

  • measure: These test strips do not measure atmospheric Oxygen ( O2 present in the water or bubbled in to the water via airstones etc.
  • include: NASA's ESE research focuses on the changes and variability in the Earth system, including atmospheric, oceanic, and geodetic areas.
  • fix: Mucuna also produces its own fertilizer, fixing atmospheric N and storing it in the ground where it can be utilized by other plants.

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