What is another word for Ozonic?

Pronunciation: [ə͡ʊzˈɒnɪk] (IPA)

Ozonic is a word that describes something that pertains to the smell or scent of fresh air, like that after a rain shower or a sea breeze. Other synonyms for this term include "airlike," "aerial," "atmospheric," "bracing," "breezy," "misty," "oceanic," "refreshing," "vitalizing," and "wholesome." These words all evoke the same sensations as ozonic and can be used interchangeably in writing to give descriptions of the natural and refreshing scents that make us feel alive and invigorated. Whether it's the crisp, cool smell of a mountain peak or the salty freshness of the ocean, ozonic aromas are truly one of nature's greatest treats.

What are the hypernyms for Ozonic?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Ozonic

She was like nothing so much as unto a whole two dollars' worth of little five-cent toy balloons held captive in a sea breeze and tugging toward some Ozonic beyond in which they had never swum, yet strained so naturally toward.
"The Vertical City"
Fannie Hurst
On less uproarious days one gets all along the downs the rich, Ozonic odor of the deep sea for a fundamental delight.
"Old Plymouth Trails"
Winthrop Packard
Tammany Hall, instead of being to-day the synonym for all that is brutal and vulgar in politics, might be to-day another name for all that is fresh, and true, Ozonic and inspiring in the political arena.
"Roosevelt in the Bad Lands"
Hermann Hagedorn

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