vibration

/vaɪˈbreɪʃən/
noun
  1. A rapid back-and-forth movement of an object or surface.
    • You can feel the vibration of the engine when the car is running.
    • The vibration from the washing machine shook the floor.
    • The earthquake caused strong vibrations that damaged buildings.
  2. A feeling or atmosphere that is sensed or communicated; a vibe.
    • I got a bad vibration from that place, so we left.
    • The music created a calm vibration throughout the crowd.
    • The room had a positive vibration that made everyone feel welcome.
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