Fragrant can be categorized as an adjective.
Adjective |
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fragrant - pleasant-smelling |
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1. | adj. | These flowers are not only beautiful but also fragrant. | |
2. | adj. | The garden is fragrant with the smell of roses. | |
3. | adj. | She planted fragrant olives in the garden. | |
4. | adj. | The toaster-oven's timer rings. The fragrant smell of well toasted bread. | |
5. | adj. | The Franconian guest is entitled to be a little jealous when coming to the traditional holiday residence of High Society and the chosen homeland of rich pensioners, smelling the fragrant scents of the whole world at the flower market and walking past the Belle Époque Façades of famous noble hotels. | |
6. | adj. | Fly, thought, on wings of gold; // go settle upon the slopes and the hills, // where, soft and mild, the sweet airs // of our native land smell fragrant! | |
7. | adj. | That flower is fragrant. I didn't pick it, however. | |
8. | adj. | The apple-trees were in full blossom, and the fragrant elders bent their long green branches down to the stream which wound round a smooth lawn. | |
9. | adj. | The flower planted on our porch is very fragrant. | |
10. | adj. | Anne came out of the fragrant twilight of the orchard with a sheaf of white narcissi in her hands. | |
11. | adj. | Tom poured hot, sweet, fragrant tea out into the cups. | |
12. | adj. | Each fragrant flower is telling us the secrets of the Universe. | |
13. | adj. | The pirates carried off fragrant wine, corn in great plenty, hives full of honey, and even some of Dorcon's cattle. | |
14. | adj. | Among Daphnis's other gifts was some fragrant Lesbian wine of exquisite flavour. | |
15. | adj. | As the Magi came bearing gifts, so do we also; gifts that relieve want, gifts that are sweet and fragrant with friendship, gifts that breathe love, gifts that mean service, gifts inspired still by the star that shone over the City of David nearly two thousand years ago. |
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adj. | |
These flowers are not only beautiful but also fragrant. | |
The garden is fragrant with the smell of roses. | |
She planted fragrant olives in the garden. | |
The toaster-oven's timer rings. The fragrant smell of well toasted bread. | |
The Franconian guest is entitled to be a little jealous when coming to the traditional holiday residence of High Society and the chosen homeland of rich pensioners, smelling the fragrant scents of the whole world at the flower market and walking past the Belle Époque Façades of famous noble hotels. | |
Fly, thought, on wings of gold; // go settle upon the slopes and the hills, // where, soft and mild, the sweet airs // of our native land smell fragrant! | |
That flower is fragrant. I didn't pick it, however. | |
The apple-trees were in full blossom, and the fragrant elders bent their long green branches down to the stream which wound round a smooth lawn. | |
The flower planted on our porch is very fragrant. | |
Anne came out of the fragrant twilight of the orchard with a sheaf of white narcissi in her hands. | |
Tom poured hot, sweet, fragrant tea out into the cups. | |
Each fragrant flower is telling us the secrets of the Universe. | |
The pirates carried off fragrant wine, corn in great plenty, hives full of honey, and even some of Dorcon's cattle. | |
Among Daphnis's other gifts was some fragrant Lesbian wine of exquisite flavour. | |
As the Magi came bearing gifts, so do we also; gifts that relieve want, gifts that are sweet and fragrant with friendship, gifts that breathe love, gifts that mean service, gifts inspired still by the star that shone over the City of David nearly two thousand years ago. |