No, fragrant is an adjective, a word that describes a noun: a fragrant flower, a fragrant bread.
A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence; for example:
The fragrant candle gives a relaxing air to the room and it has a pleasant glow.
The adjective 'fragrant' describes the noun 'candle'; the pronoun 'it' takes the place of the noun 'candle' in the second part of the sentence.
The superlative form of the word "fragrant" is "most fragrant."
The typical form is "more fragrant."
The prefix of "fragrant" is "fra-".
Fragrant is an adjective.
The flower garden is most fragrant in the spring. A fragrant scent came from the burning incense.
The analogy for fragrant is to scent as to taste is to flavorful.
Fragrant is and adjective. Fragrantly is an adverb.
Fragrant Concubine was born in 1734.
Fragrant Concubine died in 1788.
Fragrant Sense was created in 1999.
Fragrant Harbour was created in 2002.
The rose garden was very fragrant, as the sun warmed it.