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bouquet

1 of 1noun
/bu.ˈkeɪ/
Forms:bouquets
1

the flowers that are attractively arranged for a ceremony or as a gift

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  • The bride held a bouquet of white roses and lilies as she walked down the aisle, complementing her wedding dress.
  • For her birthday, she received a colorful bouquet of mixed flowers, including tulips, daisies, and roses.
  • The florist arranged a bouquet of seasonal flowers for the wedding, featuring peonies, hydrangeas, and ranunculus.
  • The groom presented his fiancée with a bouquet of her favorite flowers as a romantic gesture on their engagement day.
2

the characteristic or pleasing scent of a substance, especially wine or perfume

  • The wine had a rich bouquet of berries and oak.
  • She admired the bouquet of the freshly brewed tea.
  • Perfume enthusiasts appreciate the bouquet of a fine fragrance.
  • The cheese had a strong, earthy bouquet.
  • The bouquet of the flower arrangement filled the room.