redolent of/with• Incredibly, the minister was redolent with baby powder.• The air was redolent of cannabis.• Slightly spicy and redolent withcilantro, the velvetysoup also containedchoppedtomatoes, corn, carrots, celery and onion.• a sauceredolent ofgarlic• Put another way, that means lower salaries for members a proposal more redolent of second-class citizenship than a classless society.• The portrait is an endlessly interesting example, a theme redolent with social connotations and artistic references.• A creamygreen sauce, redolent of sweet pea and butter, provides the finaltouch.• Decisions still emerge which are redolent of the pre-1964 era, such as those which manipulate the distinction between rights and legitimateexpectations.• It was hot and jammed and the air was redolent with the sickly sweet smell of cheap champagne.
Originredolent
(1400-1500)Old FrenchLatin, present participle of redolere“to send out a smell”, from olere“to smell”