redolence (Meaning)

Wordnet

redolence (n)

a pleasingly sweet olfactory property

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redolence (n.)

Alt. of Redolency

Synonyms & Antonyms of redolence

redolence Sentence Examples

  1. The air was heavy with the redolence of fresh-cut grass, enveloping the park in a verdant fragrance.
  2. Grandma's kitchen filled with the redolence of homemade bread, evoking childhood memories of warmth and comfort.
  3. The redolence of honeysuckle drifted through the window, intoxicating the senses with its sweet and heady scent.
  4. The pages of the old book exuded a musty redolence, transporting the reader to a distant and mysterious realm.
  5. The spice market burst with the redolence of cumin, coriander, and saffron, creating an aromatic symphony.
  6. The perfume she wore left a faint redolence on her skin, a lingering reminder of her intoxicating presence.
  7. The redolence of freshly baked cookies filled the house, promising a moment of sweetness and joy.
  8. The cellar had a damp and musty redolence, hinting at forgotten secrets hidden within its walls.
  9. The forest floor carried the earthy redolence of decaying leaves and moist soil, a testament to the cycle of life and decay.
  10. The scent of blooming jasmine filled the night air, its redolence creating an enchanting and romantic atmosphere.

FAQs About the word redolence

a pleasingly sweet olfactory propertyAlt. of Redolency

fragrancy, fragrance,scent, aroma, incense,perfume, attar, balm, bouquet, spice

stink,stench, stench, stink, reek, reek, fetor, malodor, malodor,fetor

The air was heavy with the redolence of fresh-cut grass, enveloping the park in a verdant fragrance.

Grandma's kitchen filled with the redolence of homemade bread, evoking childhood memories of warmth and comfort.

The redolence of honeysuckle drifted through the window, intoxicating the senses with its sweet and heady scent.

The pages of the old book exuded a musty redolence, transporting the reader to a distant and mysterious realm.