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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absorb the mood" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the act of taking in or understanding the emotional atmosphere of a situation or environment.
Example: "As she walked into the room, she could immediately absorb the mood of excitement and anticipation among the guests."
Alternatives: "take in the atmosphere" or "feel the vibe".
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Constructed as a series of horizontal planes that seem to float over glass walls, the house seems to absorb the mood of the surrounding desert.
"Constructed as a series of horizontal planes that seem to float over glass walls, the house seems to absorb the mood of the surrounding desert," according to a recent New York Times article.
I think usually I tried to absorb the mood of the character but I think I was really intimidated by the subject and didn't ask the hard questions.
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When Jones gives a talk, something he does at least two or three times a week, he likes to begin by checking out the crowd; if he can, he will sit in the audience beforehand, absorbing the mood.
Heading inside, we wedged ourselves onto the lone bench of the kitchen area to wait, to absorb the buoyant mood, to breathe aromas of garlic, tomato and homemade bread, and to watch.
WorkOf, a store absorbing the surrounding mood and showcasing handmade furniture and vases and key chains and lighting fixtures, all from independent designers does not, it turns out, extend its branding in intimacy to accepting cash.
On a trip to the French countryside to visit the famed three Michelin star Michel Bras, Thielen recalls, "all of the butter in France was richer than any I've ever known, but this one tasted of sunburned grass and of time left to sit out and absorb the local humors and moods.
This kind of recovery won't put consumers back in a consumption mood and won't absorb the excess inventory of housing.
And as the city absorbed the news, the moods in the streets, living rooms and taverns of the city ranged from pandemonium to a quiet sense of awe at witnessing a moment in history.
They absorb the atmosphere".
"I absorb the room.
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