AMBIENCE and AMBIANCE

 AMBIENCE and AMBIANCE:

 

Origin: French

 

‘AMBIANCE’ is a pure French word used in English language from as back as 1797.

 

AMBIENCE’ is the Anglicized version that  first entered English in 1889. 

 

Both spellings are correct and have the same meaning.

 

Meaning:

 

The environment, surroundings, general character, feel and atmosphere of a place and the quality of air and sounds around (mood and vibes creating a particular setting)

 

Though both are correct, the most preferred and commonly used spelling is AMBIENCE. This spelling is popular and used by editors in the print media.

 

Example Sentences:

 

AMBIENCE:

 

The low lighting and fireplaces gave the restaurant a pleasant AMBIENCE.

 

Despite being a busy city, Dublin has the AMBIENCE of a country town.

 

AMBIANCE:  (old/rare usage)

 

The grocery store had all the ambiance of a warehouse.

 

Without quiet music, the coffee shop would have little in the way of AMBIANCE.

 

Proverb:

 

கோவுக்கு அழகு செங்கோல் முறைமை.
A sceptre of justice is the beauty of royalty.

 

 

(R.SAMPATH)

14/9/2020

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