Meaning & Definition of word "Bouquet"

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    Bouquet

    /buːˈkeɪ/

    noun:

    • 1. A decorative arrangement of flowers, often given as a gift or used in celebrations.
      • Example: She received a beautiful bouquet of roses for her birthday.
    • 2. A characteristic scent or fragrance, especially of perfume or wine.
      • Example: The wine had a bouquet of ripe cherries and vanilla.
    • 3. A cluster or arrangement of things, often used metaphorically.
      • Example: The artist created a bouquet of colors in her painting.

    Etymology

    French, originally from the Old French term 'bocquet', meaning 'a bunch of flowers'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    bouquet toss:

    A traditional practice in weddings where the bride throws her bouquet to a group of single women.

    fragrant bouquet:

    A pleasing arrangement of flowers that gives off a pleasant scent.

    a bouquet of emotions:

    A mix of different feelings or sentiments.

    Related Words

    florist:

    A person who sells and arranges flowers.

    arrangement:

    A way in which the flowers are organized or styled.

    posy:

    A small bouquet of flowers.

    Slang Meanings of bouquet

    Meaning: A gesture of kindness or appreciation.

    Example Sentence: He sent her a bouquet as a bouquet.

    Meaning: A colorful assortment of things, not just flowers.

    Example Sentence: Her outfit was a bouquet of colors.