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Meanings of
fragrancy
in English
Portuguese
fragância
Spanish
aroma
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A pleasingly sweet olfactory property.
sweetness
fragrance
bouquet
redolence
Portuguese
fragância
Synonyms
Examples for "
sweetness
"
sweetness
fragrance
bouquet
redolence
Examples for "
sweetness
"
1
They rejoiced in the uncovenanted beatitude of
sweetness
alighting in their hearts.
2
Sudden
sweetness
;
sudden trouble; grey eyes dark and angry behind sudden tears.
3
The apricots and the prunes add just the right amount of
sweetness
.
4
And the Voice spoke again with grave
sweetness
and something of reproach.
5
The
sweetness
he was conscious of was not all in the mouth.
1
It took him approximately four years to develop the
fragrance
in question.
2
The
fragrance
-
infused
paper material is incredibly strong right out of the package.
3
This is a lovely time of year to change up your
fragrance
.
4
Miss Dalrymple breathed the
fragrance
of the flowers; she apparently liked it.
5
All the
fragrance
of Italy sleeps in the thurible of this Grand-Duke.
1
I am going to the theatre to-night; and I wanted a
bouquet
.
2
She took the
bouquet
and set it on the nurses' station counter.
3
When my great aunt died, he sent a large
bouquet
of flowers.
4
Soon after she arrived home a huge
bouquet
of roses was delivered.
5
In place of the Easter candle, each held a
bouquet
of flowers.
1
To her face the darker Indian blood was but a
redolence
.
2
He stepped through into the reading room, with its lingering
redolence
of incense and concentrated darkness.
3
His tidings were all that brought back to her mind 'the
redolence
of joy and spring.'
4
The air was wine and seltzer, perfumed, as they absorbed it, with the delicate
redolence
of prairie flowers.
5
There is a certain ageless quality to the photos, a
redolence
of 1914, 1939.
Usage of
fragrancy
in English
1
What advantage hath the rose in its
fragrancy
,
if it cannot smell itself?
2
The rind yields an oil of great
fragrancy
.
3
For poetry is the blossom and the
fragrancy
of all human knowledge, human thoughts, human passions, emotions, language.
4
Open flowers are the sweetest, because full grown, and because, as such, they yield their
fragrancy
most freely.
5
With whiffs of
fragrancy
.
6
It seemed to them that the horror of the night was passed, and there was a
fragrancy
in the air which was wonderfully refreshing.
7
It was entirely unheeded by the multitude, although it gave a sweetness and
fragrancy
to the air, which made the invalid stop to inhale it.
8
The High German is indeed a lingua communis, not actually the native language of any province, but the choice and
fragrancy
of all the dialects.
9
This delicate instrument was as savoury as its mistress, amongst the various
fragrancies
which it emitted, garlic seemed to have the mastery.
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Frequent collocations
great fragrancy
be a fragrancy
Translations for
fragrancy
Portuguese
fragância
aroma
Spanish
aroma
Fragrancy
through the time