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odor
[oh-der]
noun
the property of a substance that activates the sense of smell.
to have an unpleasant odor.
a sensation perceived by the sense of smell; scent.
an agreeable scent; fragrance.
Synonyms: , ,a disagreeable smell.
a quality or property characteristic or suggestive of something.
An odor of suspicion surrounded his testimony.
repute.
in bad odor with the whole community.
Archaic.something that has a pleasant scent.
odor
/ ˈəʊə /
noun
the US spelling of odour
Other 51Թ Forms
- odorful adjective
- odorless adjective
- ˈǻǰ adjective
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of odor1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
An acrid odor lingered in the air the day after law enforcement fired gas canisters and flash bang grenades at protesters on Alondra Boulevard.
Oh, and as the name would suggest, it can smell skunky, although I personally couldn’t detect much odor when I got on my knees and inhaled.
He compared the odor of DMS to "fish that stayed too long in the sun," adding, quite understandably, that "we usually avoid" such associations "when we recreate the smell of the sea in perfumery."
A dank, earthy odor hung in the air, as if mounds of fresh pencil shavings had been scattered over a newly excavated farm plot.
On another visit, he said he found air conditioners broken in the summer heat and shower drains backed up with foul odors emitting from the floor.
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