• Frequency of Use
    40 %
  • Retention Rate
    70 %
  • Complexity
    50 %
  • Fragrant Meanings

    adjective having a pleasant smell; sweet-smelling

    Fields related to fragrant

    Cooking

    Used to describe a pleasant aroma in food and beverages

    Perfumery

    Used to describe a pleasant, sweet smell in perfumes and fragrances

    Gardening

    Used to describe the pleasant smell of flowers, herbs, and plants

    Aromatherapy

    Used to describe the therapeutic and pleasant scents of essential oils

    Personal Care Products

    Used to describe the pleasant scent of soaps, lotions, and other beauty products

    Occupation Usage of fragrant

    Writer

    In writing, the word 'fragrant' is often used to describe scents or aromas in a poetic or descriptive way. For example, 'The fragrant flowers filled the air with a sweet perfume.'

    Psychologist

    Psychologists may use the term 'fragrant' in a metaphorical sense when discussing sensory experiences and memory. For example, 'The fragrant smell of baking cookies can trigger positive childhood memories.'

    Chef

    Chefs may use 'fragrant' to describe the aroma of spices or herbs in a dish. For example, 'The fragrant curry leaves added a depth of flavor to the dish.'

    Botanist

    Botanists may use 'fragrant' to describe the scents emitted by different plant species. For example, 'The fragrant blossoms of the jasmine plant attract pollinators.'

    Perfumer

    Perfumers use 'fragrant' to describe the pleasant scents of various perfume ingredients. For example, 'The fragrant notes of rose and sandalwood create a luxurious fragrance.'

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