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malodorous
[ mal-oh-der-uhs ]
adjective
- having an unpleasant or offensive odor; smelling bad:
a malodorous swamp.
malodorous
/ mælˈəʊdərəs /
adjective
- having a bad smell
Derived Forms
- malˈodorousness, noun
- malˈodorously, adverb
Other Words From
- mal·odor·ous·ly adverb
- mal·odor·ous·ness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of malodorous1
Example Sentences
The whistle from the nearby, malodorous paper mill called us to lunch at that same table.
Is there any town nuisance, such as soft coal smoke or malodorous factories?
Possibly confession is to me just what those nights spent on board the yacht, lying in that malodorous harbour, are to you!
Thick, malodorous vapours arose from the squalid streets, lying back on the level, and from the crowded shipping of the port.
It has an attraction for them, often a fatal attraction, even though it be thick with dirt and very malodorous.
Even now she had shuffled back into her kitchen, leaving her ill-humored lodger to puff away at the malodorous weed as he chose.
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