perfume
noun /ˈpɜːfjuːm/
/pərˈfjuːm/
[countable, uncountable]- a liquid, often made from flowers, that you put on your skin to make yourself smell nice synonym fragrance (2), scent (3)
- a bottle of expensive perfume
- We stock a wide range of perfumes.
- the perfume counter of the store
- She was wearing too much perfume.
- There was strong smell of cheap perfume in the car.
Extra ExamplesTopics Shoppingb2- He caught a faint whiff of her expensive perfume.
- She dabbed some perfume on her wrists.
- She reeked of cheap perfume.
- She works on the perfume counter.
- The letter had been sprayed with perfume.
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- expensive
- cheap
- strong
- …
- bottle
- use
- wear
- spray
- …
- bottle
- oil
- counter
- …
- a waft of perfume
- a whiff of perfume
- a pleasant, often sweet, smell synonym scent
- the heady perfume of the roses
Extra Examples- The perfume of the roses filled the room.
- You could smell the perfume of the lilies.
- The perfume of orange blossom filled the air.
- The roses gave off a heady perfume.
- The lilies release their heady perfume in the evening.
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- sweet
- heady
- strong
- …
- smell
- fill something
Word Originmid 16th cent. (originally denoting pleasant-smelling smoke from a burning substance, especially one used in fumigation): from French parfum (noun), parfumer (verb), from obsolete Italian parfumare, literally ‘to smoke through’.