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Word of the Day: Redolent

Thanks, Aunt Marg.

And would 'redolence' be an acceptable noun form?
Such as,
Step through the Bakery door, and enjoy the redolence of ovens full of baking cookie delights.

Or could we use "redulicity" instead? ;):ROFLMAO:

Hmm, why does the spellchecker not like that word? :LOL:
 
Thanks, Aunt Marg.

And would 'redolence' be an acceptable noun form?
Such as,
Step through the Bakery door, and enjoy the redolence of ovens full of baking cookie delights.

Or could we use "redulicity" instead? ;):ROFLMAO:

Hmm, why does the spellchecker not like that word? :LOL:
ROFLMAO!

Would "redolence" be an acceptable noun form?

You're asking the wrong person, Kaila, as that is where English class lost me. Nouns, verbs, adverbs, adjectives, pro-nouns, compound nouns, it's all Geek, I mean Greek to me. :geek: :ROFLMAO:

My spellchecker revolts over many of these WOTD words, too! 😊
 
Alright, Aunt Marg, I won't ask you about the possibility of a word 'redulenticity' then.
;)

(example: I question the redulenticity of the smells of many foods with artificial ingredients. :ROFLMAO: )

Please do not use "my" words, in any other circumstances, and definitely not in any English classes! :):LOL:
 
Alright, Aunt Marg, I won't ask you about the possibility of a word 'redulenticity' then.
;)

(example: I question the redulenticity of the smells of many foods with artificial ingredients. :ROFLMAO: )

Please do not use "my" words, in any other circumstances, and definitely not in any English classes! :):LOL:
ROFLMAO!

Hmmm... you didn't happen to teach English back in the late 70's, did you, Kaila? :ROFLMAO:

Questioning the authenticity of redulenticity would be an interesting job! :p
 
When I was 9, my mom took me to Europe to meet her weird sisters & brothers.
In Paris, I walked into a redolent cheese shop & made it out just in time to save my lunch.
 
Thinking back to the baby days in our house, the plastic diaper pails were always redolent with ammonia.
 


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