aromatic
Something that has a pleasant and strong smell.
Explanation at your level:
When something has a very nice smell, we call it aromatic. Think of fresh flowers or hot food. It is a special word for a good smell.
You can use aromatic to talk about food or plants. For example, 'The soup is very aromatic because of the garlic.' It means the smell is strong and nice.
Aromatic is used to describe things with a strong, pleasant scent. It is common in cooking. You might say, 'I love the aromatic scent of cinnamon in the morning.' It is a more descriptive word than 'smelly.'
The word aromatic is often used in formal or descriptive contexts. It implies a complex, pleasant fragrance. In chemistry, it describes a specific molecular structure. It is a great word to add flavor to your writing.
Beyond its culinary usage, aromatic carries a sense of sophistication. It is frequently used in perfumery and chemistry. Using this word suggests you are paying attention to sensory details or technical accuracy.
Etymologically, aromatic reflects the transition from the ancient appreciation of spices to the modern classification of organic chemistry. It is a term that bridges the gap between the aesthetic—the pleasure of scent—and the empirical—the structural reality of molecules.
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- Adjective meaning pleasant smell.
- Used in cooking and chemistry.
- Pronounced air-uh-MAT-ik.
- Synonym for fragrant.
When you walk into a bakery and smell fresh bread, you are experiencing an aromatic delight. The word describes anything that gives off a noticeable, usually pleasant scent.
You will often hear this word used to describe cooking ingredients like cinnamon, cloves, or fresh basil. It implies that the smell is not just strong, but also complex and inviting.
In a very different setting—a science lab—the word takes on a technical meaning. Chemists use it to describe a specific type of molecule that has a ring shape. These molecules are very stable, which is why the term was borrowed from the world of pleasant smells to describe these stable chemical structures.
The word aromatic has a long journey through history. It comes from the Greek word aroma, which simply meant 'spice' or 'fragrant smell.'
It entered English through Middle French and Late Latin. Originally, it was used strictly to talk about perfumes, spices, and incense. People in the ancient world valued aromatic substances for medicine and religious rituals.
The shift to chemistry happened in the 19th century. Scientists noticed that many compounds with pleasant scents shared a specific carbon-ring structure. They kept the name 'aromatic' for those molecules, even though not all of them smell good today! It is a classic example of how language evolves from everyday observation to precise technical classification.
You will most commonly find aromatic used in culinary writing. Food critics love to describe a dish as having an 'aromatic profile' or being 'highly aromatic.'
In casual conversation, it is slightly more formal than just saying something 'smells good.' If you say, 'This coffee is aromatic,' you sound a bit more sophisticated than if you just say, 'This smells nice.'
Common collocations include aromatic herbs, aromatic compounds, and aromatic oils. It is a versatile word that bridges the gap between the kitchen and the laboratory.
While 'aromatic' itself is not a core part of many idioms, it is often used in expressions about sensory experiences.
1. A feast for the senses: Often used when a meal is highly aromatic and visually appealing. 2. Wake up and smell the coffee: A phrase about reality, but ironically, coffee is the most famous aromatic substance. 3. Scent of success: Often used when someone is about to achieve a goal, linking smell to ambition. 4. Nose for news: Someone who can 'smell' a story, similar to how one detects an aromatic scent. 5. Sweet-smelling success: Used when someone achieves a victory that feels rewarding.
Aromatic is an adjective. It does not have a plural form because it describes a quality. You use it after a linking verb like 'is' or 'seems,' or before a noun like 'aromatic plants.'
The pronunciation is air-uh-MAT-ik. The stress is on the third syllable. It rhymes with 'dramatic,' 'pragmatic,' and 'systematic.'
In British English, the 'r' is often softer, while American English uses a distinct rhotic 'r.' It is a four-syllable word that flows rhythmically, making it a favorite for poets and food writers alike.
Fun Fact
The term was applied to chemistry because early scientists thought these compounds smelled like spices.
Pronunciation Guide
Clear 'a' sounds, stress on the third syllable.
Rhotic 'r', clear 'a' sounds.
Common Errors
- Misplacing the stress
- Pronouncing the 'o' too clearly
- Ignoring the 'r'
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
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What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
Fortgeschritten
Grammar to Know
Adjective placement
The aromatic herb.
Linking verbs
It is aromatic.
Articles
An aromatic plant.
Examples by Level
The flowers are aromatic.
flowers = plants, aromatic = smell good
adjective after verb
This tea is aromatic.
tea = drink
simple sentence
I like aromatic herbs.
herbs = cooking plants
adjective before noun
The air is aromatic.
air = outside
linking verb
It is an aromatic plant.
plant = green life
article usage
The smell is aromatic.
smell = scent
subject-verb
Do you like aromatic food?
food = meal
question form
The oil is aromatic.
oil = liquid
simple structure
The kitchen was filled with an aromatic scent.
These spices are very aromatic.
I bought an aromatic candle.
The garden has many aromatic plants.
The coffee has an aromatic flavor.
He loves the aromatic smell of pine.
The aromatic oil is good for skin.
Is that plant aromatic?
The aromatic herbs made the sauce delicious.
Chemists study aromatic compounds in the lab.
The aromatic steam rose from the bowl.
We enjoyed the aromatic atmosphere of the spice market.
She uses aromatic oils for relaxation.
The wine has an aromatic bouquet.
The forest floor was aromatic after the rain.
This aromatic incense is very calming.
The chef added aromatic vegetables to the base of the soup.
The aromatic properties of the plant are well-documented.
He described the aromatic profile of the vintage wine.
The lab focuses on the synthesis of aromatic hydrocarbons.
The aromatic intensity of the perfume was overwhelming.
They selected specific aromatic woods for the furniture.
The aromatic compounds contribute to the unique flavor.
Her writing is as aromatic as a spice garden.
The aromatic complexity of the dish suggests a blend of exotic spices.
In organic chemistry, the aromatic ring provides significant stability.
The aromatic quality of the resin is prized in traditional medicine.
His prose is often described as aromatic, full of sensory detail.
The aromatic essence of the flower is extracted through distillation.
The aromatic nature of the compound dictates its reactivity.
The aromatic notes in the perfume linger for hours.
The aromatic landscape of the Mediterranean is iconic.
The aromaticity of the molecule is central to its biological activity.
The aromatic character of the poem evokes the scents of a bygone era.
He analyzed the aromatic constituents of the essential oil.
The aromatic compounds play a vital role in plant defense mechanisms.
The aromatic intensity evokes a visceral response in the diner.
The aromatic structure is a fundamental concept in structural chemistry.
The aromatic bouquet of the tea is best appreciated when warm.
The aromatic legacy of the spice trade shaped global history.
Synonyme
Gegenteile
Häufige Kollokationen
Idioms & Expressions
"sweet-smelling"
pleasant to the nose
The sweet-smelling roses were lovely.
neutral"nose for"
ability to detect something
She has a nose for good deals.
casual"smell a rat"
suspect something is wrong
I smell a rat in this deal.
casual"wake up and smell the coffee"
face reality
You need to wake up and smell the coffee.
casual"smell of success"
signs that someone will win
The team has the smell of success.
neutralEasily Confused
both relate to smell
odorous can be negative
The gym was odorous.
very similar meaning
fragrant is more common for flowers
The roses are fragrant.
same root
aroma is a noun
The aroma is strong.
relates to smell
scented implies added smell
Scented soap.
Sentence Patterns
The [noun] is aromatic.
The soup is aromatic.
I love the aromatic [noun].
I love the aromatic smell.
The [noun] is highly aromatic.
The tea is highly aromatic.
These [noun] are known for being aromatic.
These herbs are known for being aromatic.
The aromatic [noun] filled the room.
The aromatic steam filled the room.
Wortfamilie
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
Verwandt
How to Use It
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Formality Scale
Häufige Fehler
Aromatic usually implies a pleasant smell.
Grammar error.
Context error.
Stress pattern error.
Part of speech error.
Tips
Memory Palace
Imagine a giant spice jar in your kitchen.
Food Writing
Use it to describe fresh herbs.
Perfume
Note how perfume ads use this word.
Adjective Rule
Always keep it before the noun or after 'is'.
Stress
Hit the 'MAT' syllable hard.
Don't use for bad smells
Avoid using it for trash.
Chemistry
It refers to rings of carbon.
Flashcards
Pair it with 'smell'.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
A-ROMA-tic: A Roma (Rome) has many aromatic spices.
Visual Association
A kitchen filled with steam from fresh herbs.
Word Web
Herausforderung
Try to describe the smell of your favorite food using the word aromatic.
Wortherkunft
Greek
Original meaning: Spice
Kultureller Kontext
None, it is a neutral, positive word.
Used frequently in cooking shows and perfume marketing.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
Cooking
- aromatic herbs
- aromatic spices
- aromatic base
Chemistry
- aromatic ring
- aromatic compound
- aromatic structure
Perfume
- aromatic notes
- aromatic oils
- aromatic blend
Gardening
- aromatic plants
- aromatic flowers
- aromatic garden
Conversation Starters
"What is your favorite aromatic smell?"
"Do you prefer aromatic herbs in your cooking?"
"Have you ever heard of aromatic compounds in science?"
"What kind of aromatic candles do you like?"
"Can you describe an aromatic memory?"
Journal Prompts
Describe the most aromatic place you have ever been.
Write about a smell that reminds you of home.
How would you explain the word aromatic to a child?
Reflect on how smells influence your mood.
Häufig gestellte Fragen
8 FragenUsually, yes. It implies a pleasant or distinctive smell.
No, that would be confusing or sarcastic.
No, it is an adjective.
Aroma.
Because of the stable ring structure of the molecules.
air-uh-MAT-ik.
Yes, especially when talking about food.
Yes, that is a common collocation.
Teste dich selbst
The flowers are ___.
Aromatic describes the smell of flowers.
Which means the same as aromatic?
Fragrant is a synonym for aromatic.
Aromatic describes a bad smell.
Aromatic usually means a pleasant smell.
Word
Bedeutung
Matching words to their meanings.
Correct structure: This is very aromatic.
Ergebnis: /5
Summary
Aromatic describes things that have a distinct, usually pleasant scent, ranging from kitchen herbs to scientific molecules.
- Adjective meaning pleasant smell.
- Used in cooking and chemistry.
- Pronounced air-uh-MAT-ik.
- Synonym for fragrant.
Memory Palace
Imagine a giant spice jar in your kitchen.
Food Writing
Use it to describe fresh herbs.
Perfume
Note how perfume ads use this word.
Adjective Rule
Always keep it before the noun or after 'is'.
Beispiel
The kitchen was filled with the aromatic scent of freshly baked cinnamon rolls.
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