"Scents" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Senses referring to the ability to perceive a smell or odor.
Example: "She could distinguish different scents during the walk in the garden."
Synonyms: smells, odors, fragrances, aromas
In a way that gives a pleasing or vivid impression of a place's appearance; having a visually attractive or impressive setting.
A scenographer is a professional responsible for designing and creating the visual aspects of a scene or setting for a performance, such as a play, opera, ballet, or film. Their work includes creating the look and feel of the set, props, and costumes to enhance the overall production.
Scenography is the art of designing and creating the visual and spatial environment for a performance, such as a play, opera, ballet, or musical theater production. It involves the arrangement of physical elements, including sets, lighting, costumes, and special effects, to create a cohesive and immersive atmosphere that enhances the actor's performance and transports the audience to another world.
The word "scent" refers to a strong, pleasant smell or odor that comes from some place or object, often used to describe a fragrance or aroma that is noticeable.<br><br>Example: "The garden was filled with the sweet scent of blooming flowers."
The verb "scenting" is the present participle of the verb "scent", which means to perceive or detect a smell, often in a delicate or subtle way.
Doubt or skepticism, usually moderate and cautious, rather than deep or extreme. It may also refer to the philosophical skepticism, which is the questioning of the possibility of true knowledge or certainty.
A scepter is a long staff or rod carried by a sovereign or other high-ranking person as a symbol of their authority. It is often decorated with gems or other ornaments, and may be used as a symbol of their power and prestige.<br><br>In ancient times, a scepter was a prominent part of the regalia of a king or an emperor, representing their authority and sovereignty. It was often decorated with precious stones or other symbols of their power.<br><br>In modern times, the term scepter is often used metaphorically to refer to a symbol of authority or a symbol of a person's influence or power. For example, a person may be said to wield a scepter of power in a particular field or industry.<br><br>Synonyms: staff, rod, mace, rodestar
A sceptic (also spelled skeptic in American English) is a person who questions the validity of a claim or the truth of a statement, often in a doubtfully inquiring or questioning manner.
To be sceptical means:<br><br>Having doubts or questioning the truth, legitimacy, or accuracy of something. A sceptic is someone who is reluctant to accept something as true or real without evidence or concrete proof.<br><br>Example: "Many people were sceptical about the new company's promise of high returns on investment."