Waft - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |wɑːft|  American pronunciation of the word waft
Brit.  |wɒft|  British pronunciation of the word waft

noun

- a long flag; often tapering (syn: pennant, pennon, streamer)

verb

- be driven or carried along, as by the air
Sounds wafted into the room
- blow gently
A breeze wafted through the door

Extra examples

The smell of chicken soup wafted up to my bedroom.

The sound of music wafted softly into the yard from our neighbor's house.

A breeze wafted the scent of roses towards our table.

...wafts carrying the scent of spring flowers...

The leaves were wafted along by the breeze.

A song was wafted to our ears.

His charming voice wafted on my ear.

Cooking smells wafted up from downstairs.

The sound of laughter wafted through the open window.

Waft me from the harbour, Wild wind!

Sounds wafted into the room

A breeze wafted through the door

Word forms

verb
I/you/we/they: waft
he/she/it: wafts
present participle: wafting
past tense: wafted
past participle: wafted
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