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aromatics

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/əˈroʊmətɪks/ · a-ro-mat-ics

Substances that have a strong smell, often used in cooking or perfumery.

Meanings

nountechnical

Substances that have a strong smell, often used in cooking or perfumery.

ایسی چیزیں جو تیز خوشبو رکھتی ہیں، عموماً کھانا پکانے یا خوشبو دار اشیاء میں استعمال ہوتی ہیں۔

خوشبودار اجزاء

khushbodaar ajza

Synonyms

fragranceessencescentعطرخوشبوخوشبو دار

Antonyms

odorstinksmellبدبوغلیظسڑنا

Common Collocations

  • aromatic herbs
  • aromatic spices
  • aromatic oils

Example Sentences

The recipe called for various aromatics to enhance the flavor.

ترکیب میں مختلف خوشبودار اجزاء شامل کرنے کی ضرورت تھی۔

Tarkeeb mein mukhtalif khushbodaar ajza shaamil karne ki zaroorat thi.

In perfumery, aromatics are essential for creating long-lasting scents.

خوشبو سازی میں، خوشبودار اجزاء طویل مدتی خوشبو بنانے کے لئے ضروری ہیں۔

Khushboo saazi mein, khushbodaar ajza taweel muddat khushboo banane ke liye zaroori hain.

The aromatics used in this dish give it a unique flavor.

اس ڈش میں استعمال ہونے والے خوشبودار اجزاء اسے منفرد ذائقہ دیتے ہیں۔

Is dish mein istemal hone wale khushbodaar ajza ise munfarid zaika dete hain.

Easily Confused With

aromatic:Aromatic refers to a single substance with a strong smell, while aromatics refers to a category or collection of such substances.

Word Family

aroma
nounخوشبو
aromatic
adjectiveخوشبودار

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Aromatics are like a party for your nose with all the delightful scents.

Imagine a herb garden filled with colorful and fragrant plants.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

تے گزرنے کی خوشبو کا کوئی اثر ہی نہیں، گزر جائیں گے، پر خوشبوئیں رہ جائیں گی۔

te guzarnay ki khushboo ka koi asar hi nahi, guzar jaayenge, par khushbooain reh jaayengi.

The scent of passing does not leave an impact, They will pass, but the fragrances will remain.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

خوشبو پھیلانے والا ہمیشہ خوشیوں کے ساتھ آتا ہے۔

khushboo phelaanay wala hamesha khushiyon ke saath aata hai.

One who spreads fragrance always brings joy.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Greek "aromatikos" — spicy or fragrant

First known use: 16th century

The word 'aromatics' has been used in English since the 16th century, initially referring to fragrant herbs and spices used in cooking and medicine.