Aroma ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Aroma ( noun )

  1. A distinctive, usually pleasant scent associated with a particular thing or place.
  2. A sweet or pungent smell, especially one associated with a particular food or drink.

Origin:

From the latin word 'arōma' meaning a sweet smell.

Examples:

  1. The aroma of fresh coffee filled the air.
  2. The aroma of the flowers was overpowering.
  3. The aroma of the spices was intoxicating.
  4. The aroma of the baking bread made my mouth water.
  5. The aroma of the freshly cut grass was heavenly.

(As a verb)

Aroma ( verb )

  1. A distinctive, usually pleasant scent associated with a particular thing or place.
  2. A sweet or pungent smell, especially one associated with a particular food or drink.

Origin:

From the latin word 'arōma' meaning a sweet smell.

Examples:

  1. The aroma of fresh coffee filled the air.
  2. The aroma of the flowers was overpowering.
  3. The aroma of the spices was intoxicating.
  4. The aroma of the baking bread made my mouth water.
  5. The aroma of the freshly cut grass was heavenly.
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