What does WAFTS mean?
Wafts
- Parts of Speech: Verb
- Definitions:
- To pass or cause to pass easily or gently through or as if through the air.
- To float easily and gently, especially through the air.
- Pronunciations:
- Origin and Usage:
- The word "wafts" originated from Middle English "weften" and Old Norse "vepta" which means to toss or wave. It has been used in English literature since the 14th century.
- The verb "wafts" is commonly used to describe the movement of air or objects through the air in a light, gentle manner. It is often used in poetry and literature to create a sense of calm or peacefulness.
- Synonyms:
- Drifts
- Floats
- Glides
- Flutters
- Related Words:
- Wafer
- Waste
- Waits
- Wands
- Wires
- Example Sentences:
- The scent of freshly baked bread wafts through the air.
- The sound of the waves wafted up to the balcony.
- The smoke from the campfire wafted gently towards them.
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