redolent in English

adjective
1
strongly reminiscent or suggestive of (something).
names redolent of history and tradition
2
fragrant or sweet-smelling.
a rich, inky, redolent wine

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1. He is redolent of evil.

2. The air was redolent of cannabis.

3. The kitchen was redolent of onions.

4. She was redolent of perfume.

5. The pine woods were more redolent.

6. The castle is redolent of the past.

7. 1 The kitchen was redolent of onions.

8. Their own yard is redolent with lilacs.

9. 17 The air was redolent of cannabis.

10. A great grease redolent of manures and buttermilk!

11. Underneath, visitors can stroll unaccompanied along a redolent sluiceway.

12. It's redolent of James Bond movies and Kipling ballads.

13. Some common synonyms of Aromatic are fragrant, odorous, and redolent

14. Now, every May, our own yard is redolent with lilacs.

15. The mountain air was redolent with the scent of pine needles.

16. For me, Blackcurrants are redolent of this, my birthday month

17. The bar was redolent with the smell of stale cigarette smoke.

18. The two awaited her return in a kitchen redolent with the smell of home baking.

19. It was so peaceful out here in contrast, and so redolent of nature's life.

20. The album is a heartfelt cry, redolent of a time before radio and television.

21. The portrait is an endlessly interesting example, a theme redolent with social connotations and artistic references.

22. Here we are, by a redolent log fire, in a world which has slipped from sight.

23. It was hot and jammed and the air was redolent with the sickly sweet smell of cheap champagne.

24. • The portrait is an endlessly interesting example, a theme redolent with social Connotations and artistic references.

25. Synonyms for Aromatized include fragrant, aromatic, perfumed, redolent, ambrosial, sweet-scented, sweet-smelling, balmy, odoriferous and odorous

26. We entered a dark cavern redolent with manly scents —gun oil and cigar smoke and boot polish.

27. His words are redolent of Claptrap and fury, and are a mischievous element in the formation of public opinion

28. Bardolino Chiaretto D.O.C., the pink wines, are delicately colored yet full-flavored, redolent of peaches, strawberries, and almonds

29. Karpov's play in game 17 was a text book model of strategy, redolent of his very best days.

30. 25 It should, because the gravity-defying performance of stocks in London and New York is eerily redolent of 19

31. Redolent of warmth and fullness, Burnt sienna inspires me to dig up the parts of myself that truly provide my purpose.

32. Kabanosy have a strong taste of cured, baked pork and a delicate, smoky aftertaste redolent of caraway and pepper

33. It should, because the gravity-defying performance of stocks in London and New York is eerily redolent of 19

34. 1 The cottage was redolent with the zesty smell of lemon overlaying the more familiar tang of polish, wine and wood smoke.

35. The cottage was redolent with the zesty smell of lemon overlaying the more familiar tang of polish, wine and wood smoke.

36. Decisions still emerge which are redolent of the pre-1964 era, such as those which manipulate the distinction between rights and legitimate expectations.

37. She saw a large, empty, shadowy play-house, still redolent of the perfumes and blazonry of the night, and notable for its rich, oriental appearance.

38. Analogised to a prizefight (irrespective of the fact I'm definitively anti-pugilist--is not boxing, per se, redolent of cock fighting "events" in the U.S

39. Aromatic adjective fragrant, perfumed, spicy, savoury, pungent, balmy, redolent, sweet-smelling, sweet-scented, odoriferous a shrub with Aromatic leaves rank, offensive, foul, stinking, smelly, reeking, acrid, fetid, foul-smelling, bad-smelling, malodorous, noisome, whiffy (Brit

40. In 1888, using only the finest and rarest malts, they succeeded in creating what was considered to be superior to all other blends; THE Antiquary. The name is taken from the famous Gothic novel written by Sir Walter Scott, redolent with family secrets, stories of hidden treasure and hopeless love.