waft from

Frequency: 7.511.2 per million words

To originate and move through the air from a specific source.

Categories:

Examples (10)

  • A delicious aroma wafted from the kitchen.
  • Soft music wafted from the open window.
  • The sweet scent of jasmine wafted from the garden.
  • Smoke wafted gently from the campfire.
  • Faint sounds of laughter wafted from the distant party.
  • A pleasant fragrance wafted from the fresh laundry.
  • The smell of freshly baked bread wafted from the bakery.
  • Cool air wafted from the open door, a welcome relief.
  • Whispers wafted from the other room, intriguing her.
  • The subtle perfume wafted from her scarf as she walked past.