bouquet
/buˈkeɪ/
nounbou · quet
Remember: a bouquet is a “boo-KAY” of flowers—say “KAY” at the end to keep the -quet.
Yes, it's bouquet. The ending is -quet (not -quetT or -kay): bou + quet.
Definitions
- nouna bunch of flowers arranged together, often given as a gift
- nouna pleasant smell, especially the characteristic aroma of wine
Examples
- “She carried a bouquet of roses down the aisle.”
- “We picked wildflowers and tied them into a small bouquet.”
- “The sommelier described the wine’s bouquet as fruity with a hint of oak.”
Synonyms
buncharrangementposynosearoma
Antonyms
stenchodor
Translations
ES ramo (de flores)PT buquêFR bouquet
Common misspellings
boquetbouqetbouquetttbouqettebouqaybouquet
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