sachet
Pronunciation: [sæˈʃeɪ]
Word
Context: "food"
(noun) a small bag or packet that holds food items or herbs. People often use sachets to pour spices into food or to make drinks like tea.
Example
She added a sachet of seasoning to the soup for extra flavor.
Example
He forgot to put a sachet of sugar in his tea, so it tasted too bitter.
Example
Can you pass me a sachet of ketchup for my fries?
Context: "fragrance"
(noun) a small packet filled with fragrant herbs or potpourri to make places smell nice. People often use sachets in drawers or closets.
Example
I opened the drawer and enjoyed the lovely scent of the lavender sachet.
Example
The room smelled stale because she didn't use a scent sachet to freshen it up.
Example
Do you have any sachets to make the house smell better?
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