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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.
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
/ ˈəʊdə /
noun
the US spelling of odour
Other Word Forms
- odorless adjective
- odorful adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of odor1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
The EPA said the upgrade should help address the sewage problem and the foul odors.
She pointed to the pond, which no longer had the foul odor or the oily sheen of the canal despite being just a few steps away.
A master perfumer compares the odor of DMS to “fish that stayed too long in the sun,” adding that “we usually avoid” such associations “when we recreate the smell of the sea in perfumery.”
Deputies investigating the burglary noticed a “strong odor consistent with illegal narcotics,” and a drug task force secured a warrant to search the home.
People compare the odor to dead rats, gym socks and rotten eggs — hence the morbid name.
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