vibe

/vaɪb/
verb
  1. To get along well with someone or to enjoy a shared feeling or connection.
    • The two friends vibed instantly, laughing at the same jokes.
    • We really vibed during our conversation about music.
    • I hope we vibe with our new neighbors when they move in.
  2. To relax and enjoy oneself in a calm, easygoing way.
    • They spent the afternoon vibing on the beach with no plans.
    • On weekends, I like to just vibe at home and listen to music.
    • After a long week, I just want to vibe and watch movies.
Synonyms
noun
  1. The general feeling or atmosphere of a place, situation, or person.
    • The party had a great vibe, with everyone laughing and dancing.
    • I got a positive vibe from the new teacher on the first day of class.
    • The café had a relaxed vibe that made me want to stay all day.
  2. A distinctive emotional quality or energy that someone gives off.
    • I don't like the vibe of that person; they seem untrustworthy.
    • She gives off a calm vibe that helps others feel at ease.
    • His confident vibe made him a natural leader in the group project.
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