scent in Arabic
scent in Arabic is رَائِحَة, رَوَائِح — scent means a distinctive smell.
scent in Arabic
رَائِحَة
Pronounced: rāʔiḥa
distinctive odour or smell
رَوَائِح
Pronounced: rawāʔiḥ
distinctive odour or smell
What does "scent" mean?
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noun A distinctive smell.
"The scent of fresh bread filled the kitchen."
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noun A trail of smell left by an animal or person that can be followed.
"The hounds picked up the fox's scent near the hedge."
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verb To detect something by smell.
"The dog scented food from across the yard."
scent in a sentence
- The scent of fresh bread filled the kitchen.
- Her perfume left a faint scent in the room.
- The hounds picked up the fox's scent near the hedge.
- The dog scented food from across the yard.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "scent" in Arabic?
"scent" in Arabic is رَائِحَة, رَوَائِح. scent means: A distinctive smell.
How do you pronounce رَائِحَة?
"scent" in Arabic is رَائِحَة, pronounced "rāʔiḥa".
How do you use "scent" in a sentence?
Example: "The scent of fresh bread filled the kitchen." In Arabic, "scent" is رَائِحَة, رَوَائِح.
Are there other ways to say "scent" in Arabic?
Yes — Arabic has 2 translations listed for "scent": رَائِحَة, رَوَائِح.
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