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Meanings of
redolence
in English
Portuguese
fragância
Spanish
aroma
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A pleasingly sweet olfactory property.
sweetness
fragrance
bouquet
fragrancy
Portuguese
fragância
Synonyms
Examples for "
sweetness
"
sweetness
fragrance
bouquet
fragrancy
Examples for "
sweetness
"
1
They rejoiced in the uncovenanted beatitude of
sweetness
alighting in their hearts.
2
Sudden
sweetness
;
sudden trouble; grey eyes dark and angry behind sudden tears.
3
The apricots and the prunes add just the right amount of
sweetness
.
4
And the Voice spoke again with grave
sweetness
and something of reproach.
5
The
sweetness
he was conscious of was not all in the mouth.
1
It took him approximately four years to develop the
fragrance
in question.
2
The
fragrance
-
infused
paper material is incredibly strong right out of the package.
3
This is a lovely time of year to change up your
fragrance
.
4
Miss Dalrymple breathed the
fragrance
of the flowers; she apparently liked it.
5
All the
fragrance
of Italy sleeps in the thurible of this Grand-Duke.
1
I am going to the theatre to-night; and I wanted a
bouquet
.
2
She took the
bouquet
and set it on the nurses' station counter.
3
When my great aunt died, he sent a large
bouquet
of flowers.
4
Soon after she arrived home a huge
bouquet
of roses was delivered.
5
In place of the Easter candle, each held a
bouquet
of flowers.
1
What advantage hath the rose in its
fragrancy
,
if it cannot smell itself?
2
The rind yields an oil of great
fragrancy
.
3
For poetry is the blossom and the
fragrancy
of all human knowledge, human thoughts, human passions, emotions, language.
4
Open flowers are the sweetest, because full grown, and because, as such, they yield their
fragrancy
most freely.
5
With whiffs of
fragrancy
.
Usage of
redolence
in English
1
To her face the darker Indian blood was but a
redolence
.
2
He stepped through into the reading room, with its lingering
redolence
of incense and concentrated darkness.
3
His tidings were all that brought back to her mind 'the
redolence
of joy and spring.'
4
The air was wine and seltzer, perfumed, as they absorbed it, with the delicate
redolence
of prairie flowers.
5
There is a certain ageless quality to the photos, a
redolence
of 1914, 1939.
6
Neglecting the four really brilliant lines, the principal attraction of The Kasidah is its
redolence
of the saffron, immeasurable desert.
7
All of the flowers were at least as tall as myself, and a shifting breeze bore me an overpowering
redolence
.
8
There was also, perhaps, a little
redolence
of port wine, as it were the slightest possible twang, in Mr. Staple's voice.
9
But in the world of cooking its
redolence
permeates cuisines around the globe, from Morocco to Mexico (traveling clockwise, of course).
10
I expect it will not be well received-especiallyby Excellent
Redolence
.
11
Then he bowed to the inevitable-ashe bowed to Excellent
Redolence
.
12
Excellent
Redolence
sounded urbanely bored as he asked the question.
13
In fact, the plan issues from his eminence, Excellent
Redolence
,
and myself, in a humbler way".
14
Excellent
Redolence
said in mock astonishment.
15
The High Prophet of Excellent
Redolence
.
16
"Respectfully, Excellent
Redolence
,
I will need to make a plan.
Other examples for "redolence"
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redolence
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
delicate redolence
excellent redolence
lingering redolence
little redolence
overpowering redolence
Translations for
redolence
Portuguese
fragância
aroma
Spanish
aroma
Redolence
through the time