bouquet

noun
UK: /buˈkeɪ/
US: /boʊˈkeɪ/
  1. A bunch of flowers that are attractively arranged and tied together.

    1. She held a beautiful bouquet of roses. [ ] [ ]
    2. The bride carried a fragrant bouquet down the aisle during the wedding ceremony. [ ] [ ]
  2. A subtle aroma or fragrance, especially of wine.

    1. This wine has a rich bouquet. [ ] [ ]
    2. The sommelier described the complex bouquet of the aged Bordeaux as floral and earthy. [ ] [ ]

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "bouquet" in English means: A bunch of flowers that are attractively arranged and tied together., A subtle aroma or fragrance, especially of wine..

The phonetic transcription of "bouquet" is /buˈkeɪ/ in British English and /boʊˈkeɪ/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "bouquet": nose, posy, fragrance, scent, arrangement, corsage.

Example usage of "bouquet": "She held a beautiful bouquet of roses.". More examples on the page.