Fragrances can be categorized as a noun.
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fragrance - a distinctive odor that is pleasant | ||
fragrance - a pleasingly sweet olfactory property |
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1. | noun | This soap is infused with natural fragrances. | |
2. | noun | During mating season many animals exude strong fragrances. | |
3. | noun | This flower gives off a strong fragrance. | |
4. | noun | God surveyed the people, and there was no fragrance of virtue arising from them, but the rank odour of punishments. | |
5. | noun | These flowers have a really nice fragrance. | |
6. | noun | This flower has a very nice fragrance, and a beautiful color, as well. | |
7. | noun | Roses emanate a sweet fragrance. | |
8. | noun | Roses have a nice fragrance. | |
9. | noun | The roses have a nice fragrance. | |
10. | noun | Today I passed a person on the street wearing a refreshing fragrance. | |
11. | noun | A perfectly healthy sentence, it is true, is extremely rare. For the most part we miss the hue and fragrance of the thought; as if we could be satisfied with the dews of the morning or evening without their colors, or the heavens without their azure. | |
12. | noun | In the garden below were lilac-trees purple with flowers, and their dizzily sweet fragrance drifted up to the window on the morning wind. | |
13. | noun | One apple-tree had been stripped; its branches were bare, every leaf was torn off, and all the fruit had been gathered except a single apple, which grew upon the top of the highest branch. This apple was very large and beautiful, and its fragrance alone excelled the united fragrance of many others. | |
14. | noun | This flower gives off a sweet fragrance. | |
15. | noun | So saying, she turned, and all refulgent showed / her roseate neck, and heavenly fragrance sweet / was breathed from her ambrosial hair. Down flowed / her loosened raiment, streaming to her feet, / and by her walk the Goddess shone complete. |
Sentence | |
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noun | |
This soap is infused with natural fragrances. | |
During mating season many animals exude strong fragrances. | |
This flower gives off a strong fragrance. | |
God surveyed the people, and there was no fragrance of virtue arising from them, but the rank odour of punishments. | |
These flowers have a really nice fragrance. | |
This flower has a very nice fragrance, and a beautiful color, as well. | |
Roses emanate a sweet fragrance. | |
Roses have a nice fragrance. | |
The roses have a nice fragrance. | |
Today I passed a person on the street wearing a refreshing fragrance. | |
A perfectly healthy sentence, it is true, is extremely rare. For the most part we miss the hue and fragrance of the thought; as if we could be satisfied with the dews of the morning or evening without their colors, or the heavens without their azure. | |
In the garden below were lilac-trees purple with flowers, and their dizzily sweet fragrance drifted up to the window on the morning wind. | |
One apple-tree had been stripped; its branches were bare, every leaf was torn off, and all the fruit had been gathered except a single apple, which grew upon the top of the highest branch. This apple was very large and beautiful, and its fragrance alone excelled the united fragrance of many others. | |
This flower gives off a sweet fragrance. | |
So saying, she turned, and all refulgent showed / her roseate neck, and heavenly fragrance sweet / was breathed from her ambrosial hair. Down flowed / her loosened raiment, streaming to her feet, / and by her walk the Goddess shone complete. |