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1. perfume
noun. ['pɝˈfjuːm'] a distinctive odor that is pleasant.
Etymology
- parfum (Middle French (ca. 1400-1600))
Rhymes with Perfume
- mcbroom
- exhume
- reassume
- presume
- maktoum
- legroom
- laplume
- khartoum
- deblum
- costume
- consume
- resume
- kaboom
- entomb
- abloom
- vroom
- plume
- kume
- hume
- groome
- groom
- gloom
- flume
- crume
- croom
- broome
- broom
- blume
- blum
- bloom
How do you pronounce perfume?
Pronounce perfume as pərfˈjum.
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Sentences with perfume
1. Noun, singular or mass
Add a flower and a couple of spritzes of perfume to your hair and it's a party.
2. Verb, past participle
Is perfume really all that important?
3. Adjective
Here are some reasons for why perfume actually is a necessity - besides the fact that it smells nice!
4. Verb, base form
Exposure to perfume, body oils and even the air can cause tarnish.
Quotes about perfume
1. I have lived pain, and my life can tell: I only deepen the wound of the world when I neglect to give thanks the heavy perfume of wild roses in early July and the song of crickets on summer humid nights and the rivers that run and the stars that rise and the rain that falls and all the good things that a good God gives.
- Ann Voskamp
2. Happiness is a perfume you cannot pour on others without getting some on yourself.
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
3. I have a lucky perfume. I love beautiful smells, but I save one of my favorite perfumes to wear only when I feel like I need some extra luck.
- Gretchen Rubin
2. perfume
noun. ['pɝˈfjuːm'] a toiletry that emits and diffuses a fragrant odor.
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Etymology
- parfum (Middle French (ca. 1400-1600))
3. perfume
verb. ['pɝˈfjuːm'] fill or impregnate with an odor.
Antonyms
Etymology
- parfum (Middle French (ca. 1400-1600))