• Frequency of Use
    20 %
  • Retention Rate
    60 %
  • Complexity
    50 %
  • Waft Meanings

    noun a gentle movement of air

    verb to pass or cause to pass easily or gently through or as if through the air

    Fields related to waft

    Literature

    The author used descriptive language to convey how the scent of flowers wafted in the air.

    Cooking

    The scent of freshly baked bread can waft through the kitchen.

    Perfumery

    The fragrance of the perfume wafted from the bottle.

    Aromatherapy

    Essential oils can waft through a room, creating a calming atmosphere.

    Floral Arranging

    The delicate scent of the roses wafted from the bouquet.

    Occupation Usage of waft

    Writer

    In writing, 'waft' is often used to describe scents or smells that are carried through the air, such as 'the scent of flowers wafted through the garden.'

    Chef

    Chefs may use 'waft' to describe the movement of aromas from one area to another in the kitchen, such as 'the delicious smell of the soup wafted from the stove.'

    Perfumer

    Perfumers may use 'waft' to describe the dispersal of fragrance from a perfume, such as 'the scent wafted gently from the bottle.'

    Sommelier

    Sommeliers may use 'waft' to describe the way aromas are released from a glass of wine, such as 'the bouquet wafted up from the wine glass.'

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