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Duftend

Duftend is a German adjective formed from the verb duften, meaning to emit a pleasant scent. It translates roughly to fragrant or scented in English and is used to describe things that give off a noticeable, pleasant odor. The related noun is Duft, meaning fragrance or scent, and Duftstoffe are components that create or carry scent, such as in perfumes, cosmetics, and foods.

Usage of Duftend is common in descriptive prose. It appears attributively before a noun, for example, duftende

Etymology traces Duftend to the verb duften, which itself is rooted in the Germanic language family and

Related terms include wohlriechend (pleasant-smelling) and aromatisch (aromatic). Antonyms include stinkend (smelling bad) or unangenehm riechend

Blumen
(fragrant
flowers)
or
duftende
Gewürze
(fragrant
spices).
In
predicative
constructions,
the
more
common
form
is
to
use
the
verb
duften:
Die
Blumen
duften.
The
participial
adjective
form
Duftend
can
occur
in
literary
or
elevated
language
to
emphasize
the
state
of
emitting
aroma,
as
in
Die
Luft
war
duftend.
is
closely
related
to
the
noun
Duft.
The
term
is
widely
used
in
contexts
involving
flowers,
perfumes,
food
flavors,
and
descriptions
of
atmosphere
or
mood,
especially
where
a
positive
olfactory
impression
is
intended.
(unpleasantly
scented).
Duftend
is
primarily
a
descriptive,
literary,
or
marketing-friendly
word
in
German,
less
common
in
everyday
speech
compared
with
more
direct
verbs
like
duften
or
adjectives
like
duftend
used
in
standard
phrasing.