Fragrance ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Fragrance ( noun )

  1. A pleasant odor or scent.
  2. A sweet or pleasing quality or character.
  3. 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:

  1. The fragrance of the flowers filled the air.
  2. The fragrance of the perfume was floral.
  3. The fragrance of the soap was citrusy.
  4. The fragrance of the candle was vanilla.
  5. The fragrance of the shampoo was minty.

(As a verb)

Fragrance ( verb )

  1. A pleasant odor or scent.
  2. A sweet or pleasing quality or character.
  3. 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:

  1. The fragrance of the flowers filled the air.
  2. The fragrance of the perfume was floral.
  3. The fragrance of the soap was citrusy.
  4. The fragrance of the candle was vanilla.
  5. The fragrance of the shampoo was minty.
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