Examples of 'redolent' in a sentence
Meaning of "redolent"
Redolent is an adjective that describes something that strongly reminds or suggests something else, usually a scent, aroma, or quality
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- Fragrant or aromatic; having a sweet scent.
- Having the smell of the article in question.
- Suggestive or reminiscent.
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Redolent with mystical properties of its own.
The closet was redolent of gardenia.
Redolent with the sound.
The food is redolent of outdoor cooking.
Redolent of thwart.
My last six drawings will be redolent of the mystery.
Its mists redolent of the hearty souls of men.
The perfect luminaire should be redolent of light itself.
The town is redolent with their history and cultural practices.
You smell of organic compounds redolent of printing solvents.
It is very redolent of the worst excesses of racism which this century has witnessed.
It was like eating butter redolent with raw garlic.
Her paintings are redolent of beautiful rich colours and a fresh yet elegant simplicity.
They combined to produce an atmosphere so redolent of this type of writing.
This obligation is redolent of the test for the rule on proportionality already outlined above.
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These titles are warm with affection and redolent with genuine goodness.
It is redolent of the Reform Club of London.
The decor of the cabaret was redolent with skeletons and corpses.
Many of his scenes contain idyllic and bucolic fantasies and a declamatory emphasis redolent of theater.
The places they haunt are redolent of their strongest passions.
Redolent with Christian history.
It is strongly redolent of the salon.
It sounds such a glorious place . so redolent and.
A composition that is redolent of the primary shapes of the ancients.
The atmosphere of this intriguing autonomous republic is redolent of Central Asia.
No movie this decade was more redolent of sorrowful beauty and exhilarating action.
Redolent with fertility, not to mention sensibility or even.
Hole and his clothes were redolent of the freshly turned earth which.
As she dances in the bandwidth… of her redolent frown.
Those miracles were redolent of the power and joy of the coming kingdom.
The stories are interlaced with philosophic conversations redolent of the French Encyclopedists.
His work is redolent of Salvador Dalí or more particularly Hieronymus Bosch.
The butchery is more redolent of the Mafia.
It is also redolent of the execution of Marie-Antoinette.
At times there is an atmosphere of playfulness redolent of the Fioretti of St Francis.
A land redolent of wellness and tradition!
A sizable potted tree, perpetually in bloom with redolent magenta flowers.
Even mass made gelatos are redolent with corn syrup and other lab process ingredients.
The very air from the city … seemed to us redolent with death.
That interpretation is redolent of aspects of the caselaw of the Court.
The piano part often plays triplets against duplets, redolent of a rumba.
The entire milieu is thus redolent of the US intelligence agencies.
Avon, redolent in natural springs, soon became extremely popular with the afflicted.
And dumped your remains in a swamp redolent with mystical properties of its own.
It was redolent of sincere conviction, of genuine enthusiasm.
Outside, the autumn air was redolent with the smell of wet clay.
Holy rose, who in gentle cultivation you show in all your redolent finesse.
That kind of language is redolent of the old imperial Chinese virtues.
The old masters always loved a good harvest theme, redolent with fertility.
Tom 's breath was redolent of wine and tobacco.