Synonyms for SCENTS: fragrances, aromas, perfumes, fragrancies, spices, balms, bouquets, incenses; Antonyms of SCENTS: stenches, stinks, reeks, malodors, fetors, deodorizes, stinks up
Synonyms for SCENT: fragrance, aroma, fragrancy, perfume, balm, incense, bouquet, attar; Antonyms of SCENT: stench, stink, reek, malodor, fetor, deodorize, stink up
Closed:The term is used to describe wines that are the opposite of open. When a wine is closed, it does not allow the taster to experience the aromatics or flavors a wine has to offer. This happens most of the wine with young wines. Especially those from Bordeaux, which can experi...
The sweet fragrance of honeysuckle always reminded Jenny of her mother’s perfume. He woke up to the smell of burnt toast and greasy bacon, when all he wanted was coffee. As she entered the warm house, she was welcomed by the scents of hot apple cider and cinnamon. Notice how the honey...
Words to describe a state of being Concepts to claw back a semblance of meaning Distance from edges and safety from ledges Searching in bars and in traffic between the buses and cars In mystery and music and mastery and memory Or in romance and senses and sentences or sonnets Checking under...
has no particular destination in mind. He is simply following a fantasy founded on little more than a few poems set in that mythical city, seeking, as he will later describe it, “the passage to a poetic existence.” Arriving in East Berlin, Carl tries to get his bearings, picks up ...
“Have you ever bitten into a Nutella sandwich only to discover – like a sledgehammer to the face – that it’s actually Vegemite? That’s how I’d describe the beginning of 2016. Not that it’s been bad – Vegemite is great – but there have definitely been some saltier more ...
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We use these words to describe food, but they began their lexical lives in other territories Podcast Thesaurus Entries Nearscrumptious scrum scrumptious scrums See More Nearby Entries Cite this Entry Style “Scrumptious.”Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com...