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Redolence

usgb/ˈredələns/Volume
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Sensory ImageryPlay
Use 'redolence' to describe a scene vividly through smell, creating a strong image in the reader's mind. SlideThe redolence of rain on dry soil swept through the village, announcing the monsoon's arrival.
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Descriptive WritingPlay
'Redolence' adds depth to writing, suggesting an environment or setting through a distinctive odor. SlideWalking through the bazaar, the redolence of exotic spices was overpowering.
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Positive AssociationsPlay
'Redolence' typically implies a pleasant aroma, but it can be subjective based on individual experiences. SlideEach book had a redolence that whispered of its long history.