How do you use waft in a sentence?

The miasmas behaved like smoke or mist, blown with air currents, wafted by winds. From these leaves wafts a spicy scent that has stimulating properties. His songs might be brisk, but they are also warm and familiar, like the breeze that wafts in over the fried artichokes.
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What is the sentence of waft?

The music from the party wafts out to the terrace. A slight breeze rose, wafting the heavy scent of flowers past her. A waft of perfume drifted into Ingrid's nostrils.
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What does it mean to waft something?

: to move or go lightly on or as if on a buoyant medium heavenly aromas wafted from the kitchen. transitive verb. : to cause to move or go lightly by or as if by the impulse of wind or waves.
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How do I use wafted?

Wafted sentence example
  1. The scent of real food wafted towards her. ...
  2. The enchanting, middle-aged Frenchman laid his hands on her head and, as she herself afterward described it, she felt something like a fresh breeze wafted into her soul.
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What is the synonym of waft?

nounwind or something in the air. aroma. faint breeze. flatus. flutter.
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What is opposite of waft?

Opposite of to move along on the surface of a liquid or in the air. settle. sink. hold. keep.
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What part of speech is waft?

waft used as a noun:

something (a scent or odor), such as a perfume, that is carried through the air.
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Why do we waft?

This method allows for a lower concentration of vapors to be inhaled and is particularly useful in safely smelling ammonia, hydrochloric acid, and other dangerous or unpleasant chemicals.
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Can sounds waft?

Waft can refer to scents, sounds, and even smoke.
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What does the word WAFF mean?

Definition of waff

1 chiefly Scotland : a waving motion. 2 chiefly Scotland : puff, gust.
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Where does the word waft come from?

1500, transitive, "to move gently" (through the air), probably from Middle Dutch or Middle Low German, ultimately from wachten "to guard" (perhaps via notion of a ship that guards another as it sails), related to waken "rouse from sleep," from Proto-Germanic *waht-, from PIE root *weg- "to be strong, be lively." ...
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Where does the word waft originate from?

Etymology. From Middle English waften, of uncertain origin. Possibly from unattested Old English *wafettan, from wafian (“to wave”) +‎ -ettan, or perhaps borrowed from Middle Dutch wachten (“to guard, provide for”).
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Is waft a Scrabble word?

WAFT is a valid scrabble word.
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How do you spell Whaft?

noun, plural wharves [wawrvz, hwawrvz], wharfs. a structure built on the shore of or projecting into a harbor, stream, etc., so that vessels may be moored alongside to load or unload or to lie at rest; quay; pier.
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Is it wafting or wasting?

Meaning of wafting in English

to (cause to) move gently through the air: A gentle breeze wafted the scent of roses in through the open window. The sound of a flute wafted down the stairs.
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Is Wafty a word?

No, wafty is not in the scrabble dictionary.
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Why do we waft smells?

“When you waft the air in front of your nose, you're essentially creating a miniature air current that can hopefully get the molecules away from your face.”
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Do you inhale what you smell?

When you catch a whiff of certain chemicals, such as chlorine or formaldehyde, you're inhaling the actual substance in its gaseous state. Worse, these toxic molecules often don't stop at your schnozz -- they can enter your blood and wreak all sorts of havoc on your nervous system and vital organs.
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What does waft mean in Fahrenheit 451?

To float gently or easily as if on the air, usually in reference to scent. Waft synonyms. 1. Gentle, breeze.
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What is the synonym of breath?

exhalation. nounthat which is exhaled. air. breath.
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What is the synonym of blowing?

Words Related to blowing. blundering, gumming (up), muddling, piffling.
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What's the meaning of brittleness?

1a : easily broken, cracked, or snapped brittle clay brittle glass. b : easily disrupted, overthrown, or damaged : frail a brittle friendship. 2a : perishable, mortal.
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