fragrance - use in sentences
Preposition: of
- rose: Rose The fragrance of red roses with a touch of mint.
- flower: A soft spring wind was blowing, laden with the fragrance of flowers; the moon had just appeared.
Converse of object
- inhale: You can always just inhale the new fragrance or put it in a small piece of silk to carry with you in a purse.
- emit: Emitting the fragrance of unfeigned love, thou wast like a rose, O glorious Æthelwold.
- smell: At dusk they shall smell the fragrance of flowers.
- spread: When in flower the trees look spectacular, and spread a divine fragrance into their surroundings.
- add: Simply pour a small amount under running water to add the relaxing fragrance of the Bath Gel range.
Adjective modifier
- woody: The brown sticks contain a variety of wood powders and herbs, which are used to create a more woody fragrance.
- floral: Wild Flower The most woody of our floral fragrances.
- fruity: A repeat flowering rose with a strong, fruity fragrance.
- heady: The sweet smelling starry yellow flowers fill summer days with a heady fragrance which attracts the bees.
- oriental: It is considered an oriental fragrance with a very unique note: chocolate!
- musky: You don't know how the heart beats When the musky fragrance of a lover precedes his entrance.
Modifies a noun
- oil: You will probably surprise yourself at how much an ounce of fragrance oil actually is!
Noun used with modifier
- vanilla: And ever so discreetly in the background the soft notes betray a hint of sensual vanilla fragrance!
- aromatherapy: Candlelight and aromatherapy fragrances are relaxing enhancements to our lives.
- lavender: Enjoy the calming effects of this lotion's lavender fragrance.
- rose: English Rose: A really true, strong, pink Victorian rose fragrance.
- designer: Buy electronics, cell phones, kitchen appliances, men's and women's designer fragrances, cameras, and much more!
- signature: Stella by Stella McCartney Stella McCartney's very own signature fragrance.
The word usage examples above have been gathered from various sources to reflect current and historical usage. They do not represent the opinions of YourDictionary.com.
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