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- Dictionarybou·quet/bōˈkā/
noun
- 1. an attractively arranged bunch of flowers, especially one presented as a gift or carried at a ceremony. Similar
- 2. the characteristic scent of a wine or perfume: "the aperitif has a faint bouquet of almonds" Similar
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The meaning of BOUQUET is flowers picked and fastened together in a bunch : nosegay. How to use bouquet in a sentence.
BOUQUET definition: 1. a group of flowers that have been fastened together and attractively arranged so that they can…. Learn more.
A bouquet is an arrangement of flowers. A simple bouquet of flowers from your garden makes a lovely centerpiece for your table or a nice hostess gift when you are a guest.
BOUQUET meaning: 1. a group of flowers that have been fastened together and attractively arranged so that they can…. Learn more.
noun. a bunch of flowers; nosegay. a compliment: The drama critics greeted her performance with bouquets. the characteristic aroma of wines, liqueurs, etc. Synonyms: nose, perfume, fragrance, odor, scent. bouquet. noun. bəʊˈkeɪbuː- a bunch of flowers, esp a large carefully arranged one.
noun. /buˈkeɪ/ [countable]a bunch of flowers arranged in an attractive way so that it can be carried in a ceremony or presented as a gift. The little girl presented the princess with a large bouquet of flowers. a bridal/wedding bouquet. She received a bouquet of red roses on Valentine’s Day. Extra Examples.
The bouquet of something, especially wine, is the pleasant smell that it has. ...a Sicilian wine with a bouquet of cloves. Synonyms: aroma , smell , scent , perfume More Synonyms of bouquet