Fragranced: meaning, definitions and examples

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fragranced

 

[ ˈfreɪɡrənsd ]

Adjective
Context #1 | Adjective

pleasant smell

Fragranced refers to something that has a pleasant smell or fragrance added to it. It is often used to describe products such as perfumes, candles, and cosmetics that are designed to emit a specific scent.

Synonyms

aromatic, perfumed, scented.

Examples of usage

  • This fragranced lotion leaves my skin soft and aromatic.
  • I love the fragranced candles during the holidays.
  • She prefers fragranced products over unscented ones.

Etymology

The word 'fragranced' comes from the noun 'fragrance', which has its roots in Latin. The Latin word 'fragrantia' translates to sweetness of smell, deriving from 'fragrare', meaning 'to smoke' or 'to emit a scent'. Its usage began to appear in the English language during the early 19th century, indicating something that has been enhanced with a pleasant odor. The transformation from 'fragrance' to 'fragranced' essentially illustrates the act of infusing a scent into an item. Over time, it has gathered popularity, especially in the cosmetic and household product industry, where fragranced items have become synonymous with quality and appeal.