Show 819: Radio Fragrance (How the sound smells) from TEA FM

Smell UK:*/ˈsmɛl/US:/smɛl/ ,(smel)verb (used with object), smelled or smelt, smell·ing.
The past form “smelt” is mainly used in UK English. It is correct in US English, but rare.

  1. to perceive the odor or scent of through the nose by means of the olfactory nerves; inhale the odor of:
    I smell something burning.
  2. to test by the sense of smell:
    She smelled the meat to see if it was fresh.

verb (used without object), smelled or smelt, smell·ing.

  1. to perceive something by its odor or scent.
  2. to search or investigate (followed by around or about).

noun

  1. the sense of smell; faculty of smelling.
  2. the quality of a thing that is or may be smelled; odor; scent.

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RADIO BROADCASTING. It is a transmission of audio (sound), sometimes with related metadata, by radio waves intended to reach a wide audience. … Stations are often affiliated with a radio network which provides content in a common radio format, either in broadcast syndication or simulcast or both.

FRAGRANCE – a sweet or pleasant odour. heady – strongly aromatic, pungent, rich, intoxicating, spicy, piquant – not a mild smell. heavy – a sweet and strong smell. intoxicating – A smell that exhilarates, disorients, or excites. laden – a literary word that describes a strong smell.

This is a radio show produced in the Creative Radio Production and Broadcast Course at TEA FM Radio Workshop in November 2020.

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