Bouquet | English meaning - Dictionary
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bouquet
noun
Pronunciation: /buːˈkeɪ/
Definition:
A carefully arranged bunch of flowers, typically presented as a gift or used for decoration.
A collection of various elements arranged harmoniously, particularly in relation to scents or flavours.
Example Sentences:
She received a stunning bouquet of roses for her birthday.
The bouquet of spices in the dish added depth to the overall flavour.
Origin:
Late Middle English, from the Old French bouquet, meaning 'a small, delicate bunch'.