Aroma means a nice smell that comes from food, flowers, or drinks. We use it when the smell is good and often natural.
The aroma of fresh bread is nice.
I love the aroma of coffee in the morning.
Aroma can mean the strong smell from spices or herbs in food. It helps taste food better because smell and taste work together.
The aroma of garlic fills the kitchen.
This dish has a strong aroma of cinnamon.
Aroma also means the special smell that drinks like wine or coffee have. People talk about aroma when tasting these drinks.
The wine’s aroma is rich and fruity.
The aroma of brewed tea is calming.
Aroma can mean the smell from flowers or plants. It is often nice and used in making perfumes or oils.
The garden has a sweet aroma of roses.
Her perfume has a fresh aroma of jasmine.
Aroma can describe a special feeling or quality that you notice, not just a smell. It can be used in a more general or poetic way.
The aroma of autumn is fresh and cool.
There is an aroma of history in this old house.
Aroma may also mean a made-up smell added to products to make them smell nice. These are not natural but are designed to smell pleasant.
The soap has a fresh lemon aroma.
This candle gives off a lavender aroma.
Aroma can mean a light or small smell that shows something is nearby. It may be hard to notice but still present.
There was an aroma of smoke in the air.
The aroma of spices was barely there.