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Meaning of bouquet
A bouquet is a collection of flowers, especially one that is carefully arranged and typically given as a gift.
Etymology of bouquet
The word "bouquet" originated from the Old French word "bouquet", which is derived from the Old Italian word "bosco", meaning "wood" or "thicket", and the suffix "-et", which is a diminutive form
Historically, the term "bouquet" referred to a small wood or thicket, but it later came to be used to describe a bunch of flowers, especially one that is arranged and given as a gift
Synonyms
bouquet
garland
posy
nosegay
bunch
arrangement
spray
cluster
grouping
assortment
collection
compilation
medley
mixture
amalgam
combination
compilation
assortment
array
variety
selection
picking
culling
gleanings
harvest
crop
yield
pickings
gathering
haul
catch
batch
lot
parcel
package
bundle
sheaf
fagot
bale
parcel
package
pack
packet
bunches
sprigs
twigs
flowers
blooms
blossoms
Definitions
- A bunch of flowers, especially one that is arranged and given as a gift
- * A pleasant smell, especially one that is characteristic of a particular type of wine
Usage Examples
- The bride carried a beautiful bouquet of roses and lilies down the aisle
- * The wine had a rich, full-bodied bouquet with notes of oak and vanilla
- * The florist created a stunning bouquet for the anniversary celebration
Antonyms
emptiness
bareness
bleakness
desolation
sterility
aridity
barrenness
vacuity
hollowness
insipidity
dullness
flavorlessness
odorlessness
scentlessness
fragrancelessness
aromalessness
staleness
mustiness
moldiness
fustiness
putridness
rottenness
decay
corruption
spoilage