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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Related topics: Odours
fragrantfra‧grant /ˈfreɪɡrənt/ adjective COhaving a pleasant smell fragrant flowers —fragrantly adverb
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fragrant• The forest was cool and fragrant, and the walk through it calmed my spirits.• Choose from one of Chanel's new range of fragrant body lotions.• Terror-stricken, I dropped my fragrant booty and ran home.• Add almonds and saute, stirring occasionally, until fragrant but not brown.• Instead of being human and down-to-earth, faith becomes a fragrant, concentrated essence.• Mace is the outer husk of the nutmeg and has a strong but fragrant flavour.• It produces small, fragrant flowers that cluster on older stems.• The plant has fragrant red and white flowers.• Our bedroom window overlooks a fragrant rose garden.• It gave off a fragrant smell which stirred my memory though I could not place it.• Inside are quirky old settees, painted chests and weathered wood hutches brimming with fragrant soaps and candles.• How I wish that but once before you banish me we might converse together on fragrant subjects!
Origin fragrant (1400-1500) Latin present participle of fragrare “to smell nice”
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