A fragrance is a smell, usually a pleasant or sweet smell. Often perfumes are called fragrances.
Pronunciation: /ˈfreɪ.ɡrəns/
If you like the fragrance of coffee, you like its smell. Unlike the word odor, which usually means a bad smell, fragrances are usually good smells. People love the fragrance of flowers and good food. A specific smell can also be called a fragrance. When celebrities come out with their own perfume, it’s often referred to as a fragrance. Any aroma you enjoy — whether it’s perfume, flowers, or food — can be called a fragrance.
Short description: a sweet or pleasant smell.
Word form: noun
EXAMPLE SENTENCES:
- Flowers with a strong fragrance make me sneeze.
- Peaches are in the rose family, and have a sweet fragrance when ripe.
- Employees are asked to refrain from wearing any perfumes or fragrances which may bother others in the office.
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