rose water
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Definition
- Noun:
- A fragrant liquid: A perfume or cosmetic preparation consisting of water that has been infused with the scent of rose petals, typically through distillation.
Usage
- Noun:
- Rose water is commonly used as a natural fragrance, a skin toner, or a flavoring in culinary dishes and desserts.
- It is valued for its delicate scent and soothing properties.
Examples
- Noun:
- She splashed rose water on her face after cleansing.
- The recipe calls for a teaspoon of rose water to flavor the syrup.
- The room was filled with the gentle aroma of rose water.
Advanced Usage
- Historical/Cultural Use: has a long history in religious ceremonies, traditional medicine, and cultural rituals across various regions, particularly in the Middle East and South Asia.
- Figurative Use: The term can be used figuratively to describe something as being excessively sentimental or delicately sweet.
- His apology was pure rose water, lacking any real substance.
Variants and Related Words
- Rosewater (noun): An alternative, often hyphenated or closed spelling ( or ) for the same substance.
- Rose (noun): The flower from which the essence is derived.
- Hydrosol (noun): The technical term for the aromatic water produced during steam distillation of plants, of which is a common example.
Synonyms
- Floral water (general term)
- Scented water (general term)
Related Phrases
- To be like rose water: An idiomatic expression suggesting something is very mild, inoffensive, or pleasantly fragrant.
- Her criticism was like rose water—gentle and almost sweet.
Noun
- perfume consisting of water scented with oil of roses