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Redolence - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Redolence refers to a pleasant or distinctive smell, often one that lingers in the air. It can also describe something that evokes memories or associations through its fragrance.

redolence

/ˈrɛdələns/ /ˈrɛdələns/

Definition:

A pleasant, distinctive smell, often evoking memories or associations.

Synonyms:

fragrance, aroma, scent, perfume

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

stench, odorlessness

Common Collocations:

sweet redolence, faint redolence, lingering redolence

Derivatives:

redolent, redolently

Usage Tips:

Use "redolence" to describe a nostalgic or evocative scent, often in poetic or descriptive contexts.

Common Phrases:

redolence of the past, redolence of flowers, redolence of spices

Etymology:

From Latin "redolentia," meaning "fragrance," derived from "redolere" (to emit odor).

Examples:

  • 1. The bakery’s redolence of fresh bread filled the street.
  • 2. Her perfume left a delicate redolence in the room.
  • 3. The garden’s floral redolence reminded him of childhood summers.
  • 4. The kitchen carried the warm redolence of cinnamon and cloves.

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