redolence Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈred.əl.əns]
  • Us [ ˈred.əl.əns]

Meaning of redolence In English

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Examples of redolence

  • the faint redolence of whisky fumes

  • She inhaled his musky redolence.

  • the all-pervading redolence of incense

  • It is only the "soul," or, as is held by others, the redolence of the viands that is partaken of.

  • Crushed balsam and cedar gave out a redolence that was tonic.

  • To wear any redolence on the person in the shape of sachet bags is unpardonable.

  • It seemed as if she and not the pink mountain blossoms must be responsible for all that haunting redolence in this landscape of passionless gray.

  • Around him, carmine, blood-warm flowers exhaled a commingling redolence; near him a toy-like fountain whispered very softly and confidentially.

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