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waft

waft / waft / waft
Transitive VerbIntransitive VerbNoun
past: waftedpp: wafteding: wafting

This word evokes a sense of lightness and effortless movement, specifically tied to the invisible currents of the air. It is most frequently associated with olfactory experiences, such as perfumes or cooking smells, and auditory experiences, such as distant music, suggesting a drifting, ethereal quality rather than a direct or forceful movement. As a noun, it refers to a small, fleeting amount of a scent carried by a breeze. It is a countable noun, meaning one can experience a single waft or several wafts of a particular aroma.

Meanings

Transitive Verbwaft
[~ something]

To carry or move something gently through the air, typically a scent or a sound.

"The smell of fresh coffee wafted through the house."

Intransitive Verbwaft
[~ (away/off)]

To be carried lightly through the air by a breeze.

"The scent of jasmine wafted across the garden."

Nounwaft

A gentle current of air that carries a smell or sound.

"A waft of perfume reached her as he walked past."

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