Bouquet (noun)

  1. A bunch of flowers, especially one that is given as a gift.
  2. A pleasant aroma, especially one that is associated with wine or perfume.

Origin:

The term "bouquet" originated in the mid-17th century and is derived from the french word "bouquet" meaning "a bunch of flowers". it has been used to refer to a bunch of flowers or a pleasant aroma since then.

Examples:

  1. The bride carried a bouquet of red roses down the aisle.
  2. The bouquet of flowers was given to the hostess as a thank you gift.
  3. The bouquet of the wine was complex and had notes of fruit and spice.
  4. The fragrance was so strong, it was like a bouquet of flowers in a bottle.
  5. The room was filled with the bouquet of fresh lavender.
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