Pronunciation: /sɛntɪd/

Definitions of scented

adjective describing a noun as having a particular smell or fragrance

Example Sentences

A1 I bought a scented candle for my bedroom.

A2 She always wears scented lotion to smell nice.

B1 The air freshener in the bathroom is scented with lavender.

B2 The scented sachets in the drawer keep the clothes smelling fresh.

C1 The scented oils used in the spa create a relaxing atmosphere.

C2 The garden was filled with scented flowers that perfumed the air.

Examples of scented in a Sentence

formal The scented candles filled the room with a pleasant aroma.

informal I love using scented body wash in the shower.

slang She always has the best scented oils for her diffuser.

figurative His words were scented with insincerity.

Grammatical Forms of scented

past tense

scented

plural

scented

comparative

more scented

superlative

most scented

present tense

scent

future tense

will scent

perfect tense

have scented

continuous tense

is scenting

singular

scented

positive degree

scented

infinitive

to scent

gerund

scenting

participle

scenting

Origin and Evolution of scented

First Known Use: 1500 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'scented' originated from the Latin word 'scentire' which means 'to smell'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe something that emits a pleasant odor, the word 'scented' has evolved to encompass a wide range of products and items that have been infused with fragrance or aroma.