Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Fragrance"
The meaning of "Fragrance" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does Yeah, well, fragrances fade over time.
Well, one only needs to reapply,
and the passion comes flooding back. mean?
Well, one only needs to reapply,
and the passion comes flooding back. mean?
A:
“One” in the second sentence means the person that is using the perfume.
“Reapply and the passion comes flooding back” means the person with refresh their perfume and the scent will remind them of the past.
“Reapply and the passion comes flooding back” means the person with refresh their perfume and the scent will remind them of the past.
Q:
What does its fragrance and bids mean?
A:
@Sting_moonorbiter
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We can’t know why the lily has so brief a time to bloom in the warmth of sunlight’s kiss upon its face before it folds into its fragrance and bids the world good night to rest its beauty in a gentler place. But we can know that nothing that is loved is ever lost and no one who has touched a heart can really pass away because some beauty lingers on in each memory of which they’ve been a part.
Now do you understand?
Your text is corrupt.
We can’t know why the lily has so brief a time to bloom in the warmth of sunlight’s kiss upon its face before it folds into its fragrance and bids the world good night to rest its beauty in a gentler place. But we can know that nothing that is loved is ever lost and no one who has touched a heart can really pass away because some beauty lingers on in each memory of which they’ve been a part.
Now do you understand?
Q:
What does fragrance mean?
A:
The roses have a wonderful fragrance! This means the SMELL of the roses is wonderful.
The fragrance of her perfume was intoxicating.
This means the SMELL of her perfume was marvelous.
Fragrance= a pleasant and a sweet smell
The fragrance of her perfume was intoxicating.
This means the SMELL of her perfume was marvelous.
Fragrance= a pleasant and a sweet smell
Q:
What does fragrance mean?
A:
A light smell. Flowers, perfumes, and foods have fragrance. Sometimes people might use the word fragrance to describe ugly smells, although they do that to be funny. Fragrance is usually connected to pretty smells 😊
Example sentences using "Fragrance"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with fragrance.
A:
Fragrance is a smell that usually smells nice, so if you say you like a perfumes fragrance, you’re saying you like it’s smell
Example:
I bought this new perfume because it’s fragrance smelled sweet
Example:
I bought this new perfume because it’s fragrance smelled sweet
Q:
Please show me example sentences with fragrance, aroma, incense.
A:
"My mom uses incense to make the house smell lovely" or "A nice aroma was coming out of the house's chimney" and "She was wearing a nice fragrance" x:
Synonyms of "Fragrance" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between fragrance and scent ?
A:
Fragrance is a smell and is used to describe perfumes and scented things that are often “feminine”(usually floral, sweet, delicate smells). Ex: This fragrance is really nice.
Ex: It has a nice Fragrance.
Aroma is another word that can be used for things. It sounds more sophisticated/poetic and can be used to describe things like food. Ex: This wine has a wonderful aroma.
Scent can be used for anything, and is generally a positive thing, but it can be neutral or strange.
Ex: It has such a sweet scent!
Ex: This scent is so complicated... It has so many different smells.
Odor is another word as well, and is used to describe smells that are negative. It is something that something produces, “gives off”, or “releases”.
Ex: I always wear deodorant. If I don’t, my body odor is terrible.
(Note: In English, we say “B.O.” to stand for Body Odor. It’s causal slang.)
Ex: This product helps remove toxins and odors that are released into the air.
If you have any questions, please ask.
Ex: It has a nice Fragrance.
Aroma is another word that can be used for things. It sounds more sophisticated/poetic and can be used to describe things like food. Ex: This wine has a wonderful aroma.
Scent can be used for anything, and is generally a positive thing, but it can be neutral or strange.
Ex: It has such a sweet scent!
Ex: This scent is so complicated... It has so many different smells.
Odor is another word as well, and is used to describe smells that are negative. It is something that something produces, “gives off”, or “releases”.
Ex: I always wear deodorant. If I don’t, my body odor is terrible.
(Note: In English, we say “B.O.” to stand for Body Odor. It’s causal slang.)
Ex: This product helps remove toxins and odors that are released into the air.
If you have any questions, please ask.
Q:
What is the difference between fragrance and aroma and scent ?
A:
They are very similar and can often be used interchangeably. However, there are times when I would choose one over the other.
*Fragrance* is specific smell/scent. It's usually used when something smells light, floral, sweet - like a perfume fragrance. I would not usually use it to describe food, but sometimes it's ok.
Examples:
Her perfume was too sweet. It had the fragrance of a lollipop.
I opened the window, and the fragrance of fresh-cut grass wafted in.
*Aroma* can more abstract and can be tied to feeling, emotion, or memory (usually positive). For food, it's usually associated with spicy or savory smells.
Examples:
The aroma of freshly baked bread always brings back memories of my grandmother.
Stepping outside on my first day in Hawaii, I was greeted by the sweet aroma of flowers.
I woke up and the aroma of coffee told me breakfast was ready. (implies positive feeling about coffee)
*Fragrance* is specific smell/scent. It's usually used when something smells light, floral, sweet - like a perfume fragrance. I would not usually use it to describe food, but sometimes it's ok.
Examples:
Her perfume was too sweet. It had the fragrance of a lollipop.
I opened the window, and the fragrance of fresh-cut grass wafted in.
*Aroma* can more abstract and can be tied to feeling, emotion, or memory (usually positive). For food, it's usually associated with spicy or savory smells.
Examples:
The aroma of freshly baked bread always brings back memories of my grandmother.
Stepping outside on my first day in Hawaii, I was greeted by the sweet aroma of flowers.
I woke up and the aroma of coffee told me breakfast was ready. (implies positive feeling about coffee)
Q:
What is the difference between fragrance and aroma and incense ?
A:
Fragrance:
a perfume or aftershave.
'What fragrance are you wearing?'
Aroma:
a subtle, pervasive quality or atmosphere.
'The air has a sweet smelling aroma'
Incense:
a gum, spice, or other substance that is burned for the sweet smell it produces.
'She always has lovely smelling incense in her home'
a perfume or aftershave.
'What fragrance are you wearing?'
Aroma:
a subtle, pervasive quality or atmosphere.
'The air has a sweet smelling aroma'
Incense:
a gum, spice, or other substance that is burned for the sweet smell it produces.
'She always has lovely smelling incense in her home'
Q:
What is the difference between fragrance and fragrancy ?
A:
Maybe fragrance is noun and fragrancy is adverb but I guess that there's no this word at all.
Q:
What is the difference between fragrance and perfume ?
A:
It's tricky though, since "fragrance" is sometimes used to mean a product (eg. perfumes are often called "a fragrance for men" or something like that).
Also, perfume can be used to mean the smell/aroma ("the air was thick with the perfume of roses").
Also, perfume can be used to mean the smell/aroma ("the air was thick with the perfume of roses").
Translations of "Fragrance"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? fragrance of coffee, scent of coffee, what's the subtle difference?
A:
But if you were to say the smell of coffee instead of scent with a friend it would sound more natural and regular
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How do you say this in English (US)? fragrance
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How do you say this in English (US)? fragrance
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Other questions about "Fragrance"
Q:
The fragrance of a beautiful passion hovered here. Does this sound natural?
A:
Its not really natural in conversation or in formal writing, but it would be great in poetry or other creative writing.
Q:
Although the fragrance of this hand-made softener is weak, the ingredients easy on our body. Does this sound natural?
A:
Saying that a fragrance is "weak" is fine, but I'd personally choose a different word, maybe "light" or "not strong." As for "the ingredients are easy on our body," I would rephrase that and say, for example, "it doesn't damage your hands," or "it's not bad for your skin" or something along those lines.
Q:
We can make the fragrance of the shoe box with aroma oil.
That can be easily be made. Does this sound natural?
That can be easily be made. Does this sound natural?
A:
It sounds great! However, it would make more sense to replace 'make' with create! Also replacing 'of the' with 'for.'
Q:
I make myself for fragrance of the shoes box by aroma oil. Does this sound natural?
A:
I think what your trying to say is that you want to make the shoe box smell better. You could say "I made the fragrance of the shoe box better with aroma oils"
Q:
There were a familiar fragrance when I went through the gate at the airport. It smelled like humid but sweet scent. Does this sound natural?
A:
"There was a familiar fragrance when I went through the gate at the airport."
Or, "There was a familiar fragrance when I passed through the airport gate."
Take note of the proper tense. Use "was" not "were".
"Passed through" and "airport gate" just makes the sentence flow better and get straight to the point. But your sentence works too :)
I don't think "humid" is a scent. It pertains more to the weather. More exactly, it refers to moisture in the air. For example "The air inside the airport was very humid." or "The day was humid and she was very uncomfortable because of it."
Since you're already talking about a scent, you don't have to use "smelled". You can just say "It was a sweet scent."
If you choose to use "smell", you can say "It smelled sweet." :)
Or, "There was a familiar fragrance when I passed through the airport gate."
Take note of the proper tense. Use "was" not "were".
"Passed through" and "airport gate" just makes the sentence flow better and get straight to the point. But your sentence works too :)
I don't think "humid" is a scent. It pertains more to the weather. More exactly, it refers to moisture in the air. For example "The air inside the airport was very humid." or "The day was humid and she was very uncomfortable because of it."
Since you're already talking about a scent, you don't have to use "smelled". You can just say "It was a sweet scent."
If you choose to use "smell", you can say "It smelled sweet." :)
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