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16 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Ambrosial' in a Sentence

"Exceptionally pleasing to taste or smell; especially delicious or fragrant." more

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After the rain, the air became ambrosial with the scent of wet earth.
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The ambrosial aroma of fresh bread wafted from the bakery.
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The ambrosial fruit salad was a hit at the class picnic.
The garden was filled with ambrosial flowers that attracted butterflies.
The morning air was crisp and ambrosial, carrying the scent of dew-covered grass.
As she opened the box, an ambrosial fragrance from the flowers inside wafted through the room.
The strawberries were ambrosial, making the fruit salad delightful.
The ambrosial scent of flowers filled the garden with sweetness.
The cookies Grandma baked were ambrosial, and everyone wanted more.
The chef prepared an ambrosial dish that left everyone at the table wanting more.
As Maria entered the bakery, the ambrosial smell of cinnamon rolls made her mouth water.
The chef prepared an ambrosial dish using a secret blend of spices that delighted everyone's taste buds.
As they entered the flower garden, the children were captivated by the ambrosial scent of blooming roses.
The orchard was filled with the ambrosial fragrance of ripe peaches ready for harvest.
In the morning, the ambrosial scent of blooming flowers welcomed us in the garden.
The orchard was filled with ambrosial fruit, tempting everyone to pick and taste them.

Ambrosial

am-broh-zhuhl
adjectiveExceptionally pleasing to taste or smell; especially delicious or fragrant.

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Last Updated On: August 8, 2024
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