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Meanings of
perfumed
in English
Having a natural fragrance.
sweet
scented
odorous
odoriferous
sweet-scented
sweet-smelling
Related terms
fragrant
Usage of
perfumed
in English
1
She laid the snowy
perfumed
bells in his outstretched hand, and said:
2
Youth and love reigned in each heart, and
perfumed
the very air.
3
Her mute protest, however, couldn't disguise the passion that
perfumed
her skin.
4
Your nostrils are
perfumed
with the breezes of the paradise of Abhá.
5
Traditionally,
perfumed
water is poured on to hands in a purifying ritual.
6
It was warm and
perfumed
,
and had the clinging tenderness of youth.
7
Their bodies seemed to have been rubbed in oil
perfumed
with orchids.
8
Decorated juglets believed to have contained
perfumed
oil were found in graves.
9
The space above the altar was a mass of white,
perfumed
splendour.
10
Her dainty garments seemed to him
perfumed
with the odour of sanctity.
11
So he kissed it and felt
perfumed
by its strong springtide aroma.
12
The chamber was waiting, delicately
perfumed
from discreetly smoking burners on tables.
13
Jeff rubbed his fingers before he touched the delicate and
perfumed
missive.
14
Then she rose and changed my clothes and
perfumed
me with incense.
15
They paint themselves with the roucou, sweetly
perfumed
with hayawa or accaiari.
16
And he held out a
perfumed
billet sealed with a flaming dart.
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About this term
perfumed
perfume
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Adjective
Frequent collocations
perfumed water
highly perfumed
perfumed handkerchief
perfumed breath
perfumed note
More collocations
Perfumed
through the time
Perfumed
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common