/əˈɹəʊ.mə/, /əˈɹoʊ.mə/
OriginFrom Late Latin arōmata (“spices”) (or arōma (“spice”)), from Ancient Greek ἄρωμα (árōma, “seasoning, spicy and/or fragrant smell”).
- A smell; especially a pleasant spicy or fragrant one.
“I love the aroma of cinnamon.”
“David Mason, Beverage and Bar Manager at St. Regis, describes the complex aromas and layered palate of the cognac thus: “It’s kind of autumn flavors. Really nutty, almondy – kind of fig, plum, dried f”
“The smell of fresh asphalt hangs heavy in the air at Dore & Totley station. It's even powerful enough to overcome the usual delightful aromas emanating from the well-known curry house which occupies t”
Formsaromas(plural) · aromata(plural)