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Waft

To move lightly and freely through the air; to convey or pass gently, often used to describe scents or sounds that carry through the air. The term can also refer to the act of causing something to drift or be blown lightly by the wind.

Waft meaning with examples

  • As the pot roast simmered in the oven, the rich and savory aroma began to waft through the house, drawing everyone to the kitchen in anticipation of a delicious meal.
  • The sound of gentle laughter and cheerful conversation began to waft over from the picnic area, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere in the park on that sunny afternoon.
  • She opened the window to let the fresh spring air waft into the room, filling it with the scent of blooming flowers and a hint of rain, revitalizing her senses.
  • The musician struck a few notes on his guitar, allowing the sweet melody to waft through the air, enchanting all who passed by with its soothing sound.
  • As the candle burned, the subtle fragrance of lavender began to waft gently throughout the room, creating a peaceful and relaxing ambiance for meditation.

Waft Crossword Answers

5 Letters

DRIFT FLOAT AROMA

6 Letters

PENNON

7 Letters

PENNANT

8 Letters

STREAMER

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