vibration
/vaɪˈbreɪʃən/Definitions
1. noun
A low-frequency oscillation or wave, especially one caused by the movement of a mass or the oscillation of a system.
“The vibration from the engine was causing the entire car to shake.”
2. noun
A physical or emotional sensation caused by the movement or oscillation of something, such as a musical instrument.
“The vibration of the guitar strings produced a rich, full sound.”
3. noun
A feeling or atmosphere, especially one caused by music or a particular mood.
“The vibration of the club was electric, with people dancing to the pulsating beat.”
4. verb
To cause to vibrate or move with oscillations.
“The strong wind was vibrating the leaves of the trees.”
5. verb
To affect or influence someone emotionally, especially in a positive way.
“The music was vibrating with the audience, getting them pumped up for the concert.”