advanced English vocabulary
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Ineffervescence means more than stillness — it is life in quiet balance. Born from Latin roots meaning “not bubbling,” it describes the calm that follows intensity, the poise after passion. Neither empty nor inert, ineffervescence is inner luminosity at rest — serenity that glows inwardly rather than bursting outward. Read more
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Redolent is more than “fragrant.” It is the scent of memory itself — the air that remembers. Born from Latin redolēre (“to give forth a smell”), the word bridges the sensory and the emotional, describing moments or places infused with essence, nostalgia, and lingering presence beyond the physical. Read more
