Pronunciation: /əˈroʊmə/

Definitions of aroma

noun a distinctive, typically pleasant smell

Example Sentences

A1 I love the aroma of freshly baked bread.

A2 The aroma of coffee filled the room as soon as I entered.

B1 The aroma of flowers in the garden was so refreshing.

B2 The aroma of spices from the kitchen made my mouth water.

C1 The aroma of the essential oils in the spa was incredibly relaxing.

C2 The aroma of the wine in the cellar was intoxicating.

Examples of aroma in a Sentence

formal The aroma of freshly brewed coffee filled the room.

informal I love the aroma of baking bread in the house.

slang That candle has such a nice aroma, dude.

figurative The aroma of success surrounded her as she accepted the award.

Grammatical Forms of aroma

past tense

aromaed

plural

aromas

comparative

more aromatic

superlative

most aromatic

present tense

aromas

future tense

will aroma

perfect tense

has aromaed

continuous tense

is aromaing

singular

aroma

positive degree

aromatic

infinitive

aroma

gerund

aromaing

participle

aromaed

Origin and Evolution of aroma

First Known Use: 1300 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'aroma' originated from the Latin word 'arōma' which means fragrance or spice.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'aroma' has come to encompass a broader range of pleasant smells and fragrances, beyond just spices. It is commonly used to describe the scent of food, flowers, and other pleasant odors.