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aromatic essence
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
'aromatic essence' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe a pleasant and inviting smell, like for example, "The room was filled with the aromatic essence of freshly baked bread."
✓ Grammatically correct
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Alternative expressions(20)
fragrant bouquet
intoxicating aromatic essence
fragrant aroma
perfumed scent
nice smell
good scent
essential oil
fragrant distillation
flavorful fragrance
pungent perfume
sweet fragrance
aromatic content
aromatic core
aromatic gasoline
fragrant essence
savoury essence
aromatic nature
sweet essence
aromatic spirit
aromatic essential
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Exact Expressions
5 human-written examples
In the process, they discovered the aromatic essence of pepper itself.
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In times of war and social turmoil (most of the time), vials of ca cuongs' aromatic essence were literally a liquid asset, more valuable than gold, and could provide the capital needed to start a new life.
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The odor is an extension of Wawrzyniak's ongoing project to build an aromatic essence of "essential oil," composed of tears, sweat, and hair, which was experienced in 2012's Smell Me at envoy enterprises. .
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The odour is an extension of Wawrzyniak's ongoing project to build an aromatic essence of "essential oil", composed of tears, sweat and hair, which was experienced in 2012's Smell Me at envoy enterprises. .
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The toxic scent of your city may be part of its charm, but now you can preserve its aromatic essence through a nuanced art project that is both clever and sends a clear message. .
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Aromatherapy, also known as essential oil therapy, is defined by the National Association for Holistic Aromatherapy as the art and science of utilizing naturally extracted aromatic essences from plants to balance, harmonize and promote the health of body, mind and spirit.
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Since aromatic essences are highly volatile, they tend to rise in the air, therefore, a great trick is spraying perfume around the waist.
Wiki
For that reason, he and his crew had brought along Catupiry cheese and aromatic pepper oil, priprioca essence and a funky ghee-like Brazilian butter that Mr. Atala cheerfully described as "rancid".
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The Pewsey has more aromatics than the Buring, citrus, blossom and the essence of springtime.
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The meat will be juicy and aromatic.
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Biting into a teacup revealed a florid jasmine ganache; inside a flower was an essence of Earl Grey tea as enveloping as plunging your nose into a batch of fresh, aromatic tea leaves and dried flowers.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "aromatic essence" to vividly describe a refined and carefully extracted scent, particularly in contexts such as perfumery, cooking, or wine tasting.
Common error
Avoid using "aromatic essence" to describe everyday smells like cleaning products or simple foods. The phrase implies a certain level of sophistication and complexity, and would be more suitable to describe for example, "the "fragrant bouquet" of a fine wine" rather than the scent of dish soap.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "aromatic essence" functions as a noun phrase, where "aromatic" modifies the noun "essence". It describes a concentrated and pleasant scent, as demonstrated in examples from Ludwig.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "aromatic essence" is a grammatically sound and descriptive term used to convey a pleasant, concentrated scent. Though relatively rare, its usage in news and media contexts indicates a tendency toward a neutral to slightly formal register. Ludwig AI identifies it as correct and suitable for descriptive writing, especially when characterizing carefully extracted or refined fragrances. To avoid misuse, remember that "aromatic essence" implies a level of sophistication and should not be applied to mundane or everyday odors. When in doubt, explore alternatives like "fragrant aroma" or "scented extract" to suit the specific context.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
fragrant aroma
Replaces 'essence' with 'aroma', maintaining the focus on a pleasant scent but with a slightly different nuance. 'Aroma' generally refers to a more diffused scent.
scented extract
Substitutes 'aromatic' with 'scented' and 'essence' with 'extract', highlighting the concentrated nature of the fragrance.
perfumed scent
Uses 'perfumed' to emphasize the artificial creation of the scent, differing slightly from the natural implication of "aromatic".
fragrant distillation
Replaces 'essence' with 'distillation', focusing on the process by which the aromatic compound is obtained.
flavorful fragrance
Shifts the context slightly to include flavor, broadening the sensory experience beyond just smell.
pungent perfume
Emphasizes a strong and sharp scent using 'pungent', suggesting a more intense olfactory experience.
natural fragrance
Highlights the natural origin of the fragrance, adding a specific qualifier.
sweet fragrance
Specifies the type of aroma as sweet, narrowing the scope of the "aromatic essence".
floral scent
Indicates the aroma derives from flowers, making it more specific.
spicy fragrance
Indicates the aroma derives from spices, making it more specific.
FAQs
How can I use "aromatic essence" in a sentence?
You can use "aromatic essence" to describe the concentrated scent of a particular substance. For instance, "The candle released an "intoxicating aromatic essence" of jasmine and sandalwood".
What's a good substitute for "aromatic essence"?
Depending on the context, you could use alternatives like "fragrant aroma", "scented extract", or "perfumed scent".
Is "aromatic essence" a formal or informal phrase?
"Aromatic essence" leans towards a more formal register, often found in descriptive writing about fragrances, food, or beverages. Less formal alternatives might include "nice smell" or "good scent".
What is the difference between "aromatic essence" and "essential oil"?
While both relate to concentrated scents, "aromatic essence" is a broader term referring to any pleasant and concentrated scent, while "essential oil" specifically refers to a concentrated hydrophobic liquid containing volatile aromatic compounds extracted from plants.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
87%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested