Serving to bring to mind.
(Used with `of' or `with') noticeably odorous.
Having a strong pleasant odor.
1 Nor is his control immediately redolent of the top French finishing schools.
2 It was smoky, slightly redolent of cinnamon and the sea, and delicious.
3 The atmosphere of the apartment seemed redolent with suggestions of faded splendour.
4 He writes strange, stark stories, redolent of violence and dark with mystery.
5 The atmosphere, as throughout the house, was strongly redolent of dried simples.
6 Here also every yard of the road was redolent of past associations.
7 She had made the atmosphere of those sick wards redolent with fragrance.
8 Given a redolent balm, and the lowliest herb becomes treasured and precious.
9 But was the scene always so smiling, and redolent of rustic enjoyment.
10 He poured the tea, strong and redolent of the scent of bergamot.
11 For thereby hangs a tale redolent with a record of hard work.
12 The sickroom was hot from the fire and redolent with medicinal steam.
13 It is so glaringly ship-shape, so redolent of tar, so ridiculously strong.
14 We sat eating the appetizers: potstickers, redolent of pork and sesame oil.
15 The darkside equator, that frozen remote wasteland, was redolent with sublime grandeur.
16 A long, low-studded room, dim with tobacco-smoke and redolent of stale beer.
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