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fragrant essence
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "fragrant essence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a pleasant or aromatic quality of a substance, often in the context of perfumes, essential oils, or natural scents. Example: "The fragrant essence of the blooming flowers filled the air, creating a delightful atmosphere in the garden."
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The essential oils (where the term 'essential' denotes that the oil has the fragrant essence of the source plant) are multicomponent chemical combinations having terpenes as their major constituents along with other non-terpene compounds (16), and can be obtained from plants with the help of an appropriate extraction method (17).
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Two standouts retained their title: duck-amaki (like negamaki), duck strips crisped and rolled around a center of bright scallions; and mac-and-cheese, the elbow pasta lusciously sticky with a sauce of Gruyère and fontina fragrant with essence of black and white truffles.
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Of course, once you have established the primary need for ferocious heat (ideally provided by burning fragrant wood) the essence of a good pizza is the dough.
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They grow (cf. Nature) anywhere in a pot, along a wall and they are gloriously fragrant, sweetly sharp, the essence of wooded childhood holidays.
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Each flavor is bright, distinct, amazing, but none is so purely intense, as reduced to its essence, as the dense, fragrant craziness of the figs.
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It might include Murcia al Vino, a buttery goat cheese from Spain with a wine-soaked rind; or tartufo, a peppery, spiced salame whose smoky essence is the product of fragrant black summer truffles.
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I learn how the essence of the island's fragrant herbs permeates the goat's and sheep's milk, lending the cheese its unique flavor.
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A variety of chili peppers, ranging from mild to incendiary, and fragrant, piquant Sichuan peppercorns (really dried berries) constitute the essence of Sichuan style.
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He even reveals his favorite proportions ("One of sour, one of sweet, / Four of strong and six of weak") and an explanation of how to prepare the intimidating "oleo-saccharum" — that fragrant mixture of citrus oil and sugar that gives punch its "ambrosial essence".
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The essence of any tamale is to steam cornmeal masa inside a flavorful, fragrant wrapper, which in Mexico is usually corn husks but also, particularly in Oaxaca, big squares of banana leaf.
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Fragrant mushrooms?
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "fragrant essence" to describe a core, defining scent, especially when discussing natural or concentrated aromas like those in essential oils or perfumes. It effectively conveys both the pleasant smell and its significance to the object or substance.
Common error
Avoid using "fragrant essence" metaphorically when describing non-olfactory experiences. It's best reserved for discussions where the scent is a key attribute.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "fragrant essence" functions primarily as a descriptive term, combining an adjective ("fragrant") with a noun ("essence") to denote a pleasant and characteristic scent. Ludwig confirms its correct usage for describing aromatic qualities.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "fragrant essence" is a descriptive phrase used to denote a pleasing and defining scent. Ludwig AI confirms that the phrase is grammatically sound and suitable for use in various contexts, especially those involving natural scents or perfumes. While relatively rare in usage, it is versatile enough for both scientific and journalistic writing. The phrase's purpose is to evoke a sensory experience and convey the distinctive aromatic quality of a subject, and its best use is in descriptions where scent is a key attribute. When using the phrase, consider alternatives like "aromatic scent" or "pleasant aroma" for slight variations in emphasis.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
essential aroma
Similar to the original but may imply a necessary or defining scent.
aromatic scent
Replaces "essence" with "scent", focusing on the olfactory aspect but with a more general meaning.
pleasant aroma
Substitutes both words with synonyms that highlight the agreeable nature of the smell.
sweet fragrance
Emphasizes the sweetness of the fragrance, which can alter the overall perception.
delicate perfume
Suggests a refined and subtle fragrance, typically associated with manufactured scents.
natural fragrance
Highlights that the scent is derived from natural sources, changing the focus.
perfumed aura
Shifts the image to a surrounding atmosphere of scent, more figurative than literal.
scented core
Implies the central or innermost part has a particular fragrance.
fragrant nature
Changes "essence" to "nature", which refers to the inherent qualities of something.
aromatic character
Replaces "essence" with character to emphasize the unique and defining smell of something.
FAQs
How can I appropriately use "fragrant essence" in a sentence?
Use "fragrant essence" to describe a distinct and pleasing scent, often one that defines a substance or object. For instance, "The fragrant essence of lavender filled the room, creating a calming atmosphere."
What are some alternatives to "fragrant essence"?
Depending on the context, you might use alternatives such as "aromatic scent", "pleasant aroma", or "sweet fragrance" to describe a pleasing smell.
Is "fragrant essence" suitable for formal writing?
Yes, "fragrant essence" is suitable for formal writing when describing scents or aromas, particularly in contexts related to botany, perfumery, or culinary arts.
What is the difference between "fragrant essence" and "fragrance"?
"Fragrance" is a general term for a pleasant smell, while "fragrant essence" implies a concentrated or defining scent. The "essence" suggests it is the core or most important aspect of the fragrance.
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Usage summary
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4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested