fragrance

IPA: frˈeɪgrʌns

noun

  • A pleasant smell or odour.

verb

  • (transitive) To apply a fragrance to; to perfume.
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Examples of "fragrance" in Sentences

  • The fragrance is soft and woody.
  • The fragrance is wafted by breeze.
  • The fragrance displeased the people.
  • The fragrance is said to be sensual and warm.
  • The fragrance is more refined than the raw resin.
  • It has neither the fragrance nor the density of an apple.
  • Sandalwood and patchouli notes are in the fragrance's drydown.
  • The sweet fragrance resembles the sweet smell of jasmine flowers.
  • By seeing the form and smelling the fragrance, ghosts know the flavor.
  • Our very streets were redolent with the fragrance of the flower garden.
  • FYI — its fragrance is reminiscent of a decomposing animal, so mmmm — enjoy!
  • And now, we are blooming, and the fragrance is as bittersweet as a forest flower should be.
  • "Girls can attain fragrance and incorporate it into their daily lives and not spend a fortune."
  • "If they're using the word fragrance, that company could be hiding up to 600 chemicals under that word," said Anderson, who advocates for safer cosmetic regulations.
  • The President of the French Representative Council of Black Associations has met with Reverend Al Sharpton after Jean-Paul Guerlain, the former perfumer for the Guerlain fragrance house, used a racial epithet on television, WWD reports.
  • Since scent is considered a trade secret and is not required by law to be disclosed, the generic term fragrance on a label is actually a catch-all term for nearly 4,000 (mostly man-made) chemicals that can trigger allergies, disrupt hormones, and act as neurotoxins.

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