brigose (Meaning)

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brigose (n.)

Contentious; quarrelsome.

Synonyms & Antonyms of brigose

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

brigose Sentence Examples

  1. The brigose aroma of freshly brewed coffee filled the room, awakening my senses.
  2. As I walked through the bustling marketplace, I caught whiffs of brigose spices from the nearby food stalls.
  3. Her cooking always had a distinctive brigose flavor, making every meal a culinary adventure.
  4. The air was heavy with the brigose scent of incense during the religious ceremony.
  5. With each sip, the brigose taste of the red wine danced on my palate, leaving a rich, lingering finish.
  6. The bakery's specialty was their brigose bread, baked to perfection with a secret blend of herbs and spices.
  7. The candlelit room was infused with the brigose fragrance of lavender, creating a tranquil atmosphere.
  8. He wore a cologne with a brigose undertone, leaving a memorable impression wherever he went.
  9. The forest was alive with the brigose aroma of pine needles and damp earth after the rain.
  10. The soap was infused with a brigose essence, leaving my skin feeling refreshed and rejuvenated after each use.

FAQs About the word brigose

Contentious; quarrelsome.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The brigose aroma of freshly brewed coffee filled the room, awakening my senses.

As I walked through the bustling marketplace, I caught whiffs of brigose spices from the nearby food stalls.

Her cooking always had a distinctive brigose flavor, making every meal a culinary adventure.

The air was heavy with the brigose scent of incense during the religious ceremony.