bouquet (Meaning)

Wordnet

bouquet (n)

an arrangement of flowers that is usually given as a present

a pleasingly sweet olfactory property

Webster

bouquet (n.)

A nosegay; a bunch of flowers.

A perfume; an aroma; as, the bouquet of wine.

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bouquet Sentence Examples

  1. The bride carried a stunning bouquet of roses down the aisle.
  2. As a token of appreciation, she received a beautiful bouquet of flowers from her colleagues.
  3. The florist arranged a colorful bouquet of tulips, daisies, and lilies for the centerpiece.
  4. Upon entering the room, the sweet aroma of the bouquet filled the air.
  5. He surprised his mother with a handpicked bouquet of wildflowers for her birthday.
  6. The wine connoisseur noted the bouquet of the vintage, detecting hints of cherry and oak.
  7. In the garden, a butterfly fluttered among the vibrant petals of a freshly picked bouquet.
  8. The chef garnished the dish with a delicate bouquet of fresh herbs, enhancing its flavor and presentation.
  9. As a romantic gesture, he presented his partner with a bouquet of their favorite blooms.
  10. The orchestra conductor received a standing ovation, along with a lavish bouquet of flowers, at the conclusion of the performance.

FAQs About the word bouquet

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The bride carried a stunning bouquet of roses down the aisle.

As a token of appreciation, she received a beautiful bouquet of flowers from her colleagues.

The florist arranged a colorful bouquet of tulips, daisies, and lilies for the centerpiece.

Upon entering the room, the sweet aroma of the bouquet filled the air.