Pronunciation: /əˈrɑːmətɪk/

Definitions of aromatic

adjective having a pleasant and distinctive smell

Example Sentences

A1 I love the aromatic smell of fresh flowers.

A2 The aromatic herbs in the soup made it taste delicious.

B1 The aromatic candles filled the room with a pleasant scent.

B2 The aromatic coffee beans were freshly ground for the perfect cup of coffee.

C1 The aromatic spices in the dish created a complex and rich flavor profile.

C2 The aromatic essential oils in the diffuser helped to create a calming atmosphere in the room.

Examples of aromatic in a Sentence

formal The aromatic fragrance of the flowers filled the room.

informal Wow, this coffee is so aromatic!

slang I love the smell of this aromatic candle.

figurative Her presence was as aromatic as a field of blooming lavender.

Grammatical Forms of aromatic

past tense

aromatized

plural

aromatics

comparative

more aromatic

superlative

most aromatic

present tense

aromatizes

future tense

will aromatize

perfect tense

has aromatized

continuous tense

is aromatizing

singular

aromatic

positive degree

aromatic

infinitive

aromatize

gerund

aromatizing

participle

aromatized

Origin and Evolution of aromatic

First Known Use: 0015 year
Language of Origin: Ancient Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'aromatic' has its origin in the Ancient Greek word 'aromatikos', which means fragrant or spicy.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe fragrant or spicy substances, 'aromatic' has evolved to encompass a wider range of scents and flavors, often associated with pleasant or enticing smells.