incense in Finnish
incense in Finnish is suitsuke, raivostuttaa — incense means a substance burned to produce a fragrant smoke, often used in religious ceremonies or to scent a room.
incense in Finnish
suitsuke
Biotic material that releases fragrant smoke when burnt, often used in religious rites or for aesthetic reasons.
raivostuttaa
(transitive) To anger or infuriate.
What does "incense" mean?
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noun A substance burned to produce a fragrant smoke, often used in religious ceremonies or to scent a room.
"She lit a stick of incense before starting her meditation."
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verb To make someone very angry.
"His dismissive comment incensed the whole room."
incense in a sentence
- She lit a stick of incense before starting her meditation.
- His dismissive comment incensed the whole room.
- Residents were incensed by the sudden rent increase.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "incense" in Finnish?
"incense" in Finnish is suitsuke, raivostuttaa. incense means: A substance burned to produce a fragrant smoke, often used in religious ceremonies or to scent a room.
How do you use "incense" in a sentence?
Example: "She lit a stick of incense before starting her meditation." In Finnish, "incense" is suitsuke, raivostuttaa.
Are there other ways to say "incense" in Finnish?
Yes — Finnish has 2 translations listed for "incense": suitsuke, raivostuttaa.
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