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redolent

[red-l-uhnt] / ˈrɛd l ənt /


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Since then, it has been redolent of much else in our time of too-muchness: the pandemic, the war in Ukraine, climate disaster.

From New York Times

More famous is their work together on Wright’s adaptation, two years earlier, of “Pride and Prejudice,” which opens with an elegant piano solo redolent of the Classical era, “Dawn.”

From New York Times

Some speeches wove in elaborate theses on geopolitics or were redolent with historical references to wartime leaders of the past, including Winston Churchill; others were simple, poignant reflections on the cost of war.

From New York Times

Standing on a lot redolent of fresh-cut poplar and littered with arboreal debris — tree chunks as large as small cars that were once a 108-foot-tall living organism — Zumot said the choice was easy.

From Washington Post

Toppings can include goat and lamb meat, sauces redolent of turmeric and curry leaves and flavors from Punjabi to North India.

From Seattle Times