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Meaning of Wafture | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1
ˈwɑf.t͡ʃɚ

Definitions

  1. Something that is wafted, such as a smell or sound.
  2. The act of wafting something.

Equivalents

العربية التلويح باليد

Examples

“lower roofs, from which, as from hanging gardens, floated waftures sweet as the perfumed airs of the Indian isles”
“Stray waftures of invisible gases bit his eyes and made them sting.”
“It is doubtful, however, if she would have allowed quite so deep a wafture of lamentation to have passed her lips had she been alone.”
“and sniff at your waftures / to analyze your lust / and smell the pheromones of everyone you kissed,”
“[…] you answer’d not, / But, with an angry wafture of your hand, / Gave sign for me to leave you:”
“1785, Henry Boyd (translator), Inferno by Dante Alighieri, Dublin: P. Byrne, Canto 1, p. 198, Then those that sing amid the purging flame, / Inspir’d by ling’ring hope at last to claim / A tardy wafture to the happy shore.”
“[…] the gentle Thames […] landed me, in the wafture of a placid wave or two, alone, safe and inglorious, somewhere at the foot of Lambeth palace.”
“The trees […] smile and nod and chatter, / Spreading their skirts most graciously, / Gesturing gayly with each wafture of the breeze.”

CEFR level

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This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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