wafter (Meaning)

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wafter (n.)

One who, or that which, wafts.

A boat for passage.

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wafter Sentence Examples

  1. The wafter of incense filled the temple with a soothing aroma.
  2. The salty sea wafter carried the invigorating scent of the ocean.
  3. The wafter of freshly baked bread tantalized the senses.
  4. The child's laughter wafted through the open window, bringing joy to her surroundings.
  5. The aroma of blooming jasmine wafted through the night air.
  6. The wafter of gunpowder hung heavy after the battle.
  7. The wafter of smoke from the campfire signaled a safe haven in the wilderness.
  8. The wafter of perfume followed her as she walked, creating a trail of allure.
  9. The wafter of ozone after a thunderstorm cleansed the air.
  10. The wafter of lilac petals filled the garden with a sweet springtime fragrance.

FAQs About the word wafter

One who, or that which, wafts., A boat for passage.

puff, breath,breeze, zephyr,air, whiff, windstorm, wind, draft, sea breeze

calm,calm,,

The wafter of incense filled the temple with a soothing aroma.

The salty sea wafter carried the invigorating scent of the ocean.

The wafter of freshly baked bread tantalized the senses.

The child's laughter wafted through the open window, bringing joy to her surroundings.