Fragrance
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Fragrance ( noun )
- A pleasant odor or scent.
- A sweet or pleasing quality or character.
- A substance used to give a pleasant scent to something.
Origin:
Middle english fragrance, from old french fragrance, from latin fragrantia, from fragrant-, fragrans, present participle of fragrāre to smell sweet.
Examples:
- The fragrance of the flowers filled the air.
- The fragrance of the perfume was floral.
- The fragrance of the soap was citrusy.
- The fragrance of the candle was vanilla.
- The fragrance of the shampoo was minty.
(As a verb)
Fragrance ( verb )
- A pleasant odor or scent.
- A sweet or pleasing quality or character.
- A substance used to give a pleasant scent to something.
Origin:
Middle english fragrance, from old french fragrance, from latin fragrantia, from fragrant-, fragrans, present participle of fragrāre to smell sweet.
Examples:
- The fragrance of the flowers filled the air.
- The fragrance of the perfume was floral.
- The fragrance of the soap was citrusy.
- The fragrance of the candle was vanilla.
- The fragrance of the shampoo was minty.