The analogy for fragrant is to scent as to taste is to flavorful.
No, "fragrant" is an adjective that describes how something smells. An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb by providing information on how, when, where, or to what extent the action is done.
The adjective form of fragrance is "fragrant."
Yes, sticky is an adjective used to describe things that adhere to surfaces. Glue is a type of adhesive substance that makes things sticky, so in that sense, sticky can be considered an analogy for glue.
An analogy for a stain could be like a mistake or a blemish that is difficult to remove or eradicate completely. Just like a stain on a shirt, mistakes can leave a lasting impact even after attempting to clean it up.
The word "champak" in Sanskrit is "चम्पक" (champaka). It refers to the fragrant magnolia champaca flower commonly found in India.
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.
Fragrant Sense was created in 1999.
Fragrant Harbour was created in 2002.
Fragrant Concubine was born in 1734.
Fragrant Concubine died in 1788.
Fragrant is and adjective. Fragrantly is an adverb.
The rose garden was very fragrant, as the sun warmed it.
I love that fragrant perfume you have on. In my garden the air is fragrant all year with the scent of orange blossom. As you grind spices for a curry a beautiful fragrant aroma arises from them.