ODORS vs SMELL: NOUN
- Plural form of odor.
- The sensation that results when olfactory receptors in the nose are stimulated by particular chemicals in gaseous form
- Any property detected by the olfactory system
- Any property detected by the olfactory system
- The general atmosphere of a place or situation and the effect that it has on people
- The sense, located in the nasal cavities of mammals and relying on the olfactory nerves, by which molecules borne in a fluid such as air can be perceived; the olfactory sense.
- A similar sense in other animals, as insects' ability to perceive air-borne molecules with their antennae.
- The act or an instance of smelling.
- The faculty of smell
- The act of perceiving the odor of something
- A distinctive enveloping or characterizing quality; an aura or trace.
- A quality of something that is perceived by the sense of smell; an odor.
- The sensation that results when olfactory receptors in the nose are stimulated by particular chemicals in gaseous form
- The faculty of perceiving by the nose; senseperception through the olfactory nerves; the olfactory faculty or function; the physiological process or function whereby certain odoriferous qualities of bodies, as scent or effluvium, are perceived and recognized through sensation; olfaction; scent; often with the definite article, as one of the special senses: as, the smell in dogs is keen.
- That quality of anything which is or may be smelled; an odoriferous effluvium; an odor or scent, whether agreeable or offensive; a fragrance, perfume, or stench; aroma: as, the smell of thyme; the smell of bilge-water.
- A faint impression; a subtle suggestion; a hint; a trace: as, the poem has a smell of the woods.
- An act of smelling: as, he took a smell at the bottle.
- The sense that detects odours.
- A sensation, pleasant or unpleasant, detected by inhaling air (or, the case of water-breathing animals, water) carrying airborne molecules of a substance.
- The sense or faculty by which certain qualities of bodies are perceived through the instrumentally of the olfactory nerves. See sense.
- The quality of any thing or substance, or emanation therefrom, which affects the olfactory organs; odor; scent; fragrance; perfume.
ODORS vs SMELL: VERB
- N/A
- Emit an odor
- Smell bad
- Inhale the odor of; perceive by the olfactory sense
- To sense a smell or smells.
ODORS vs SMELL: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To have or emit an odor.
- To have or emit an unpleasant odor; stink.
- To be suggestive; have a touch of something.
- To appear to be dishonest or corrupt.
- To perceive or detect (something) by a chemosensory organ, such as an antenna.
- To perceive (an odor) by the sense of smell.
- To inhale the air near (something); sniff.
- To sniff.
- To use the sense of smell.
- To detect or discover, as by intuition or inference.
- To affect the olfactory nerves; to have an odor or scent; -- often followed by of.
- To have a particular tincture or smack of any quality; to savor.
- To exercise the sense of smell.
- To exercise sagacity.
ODORS vs SMELL: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To perceive by the olfactory nerves, or organs of smell; to have a sensation of, excited through the nasal organs when affected by the appropriate materials or qualities; to obtain the scent of.
- To detect or perceive, as if by the sense of smell; to scent out; -- often with out.
- To give heed to.
- To have a sense of something wrong, not clearly evident; to have reason for suspicion.
- To find out by sagacity.
ODORS vs SMELL: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- To perceive through the nose, by means of the olfactory nerves; perceive the scent of; scent; nose.
- To perceive as if by smell; perceive in any way; especially, to detect by peculiar sagacity or a sort of instinct; smell out.
- To inhale the smell or odor of; test by the sense of smell: oftener intransitive, with of or at.
- To give out an odor; affect the olfactory sense: as, the rose smells sweet.
- Specifically, to give out an offensive odor: as, how the place smells!
- To have an odor (of a specified kind); be scented with: with of: as, to smell of roses.
- Figuratively, to appear to be of a certain nature or character, as indicated by the smell: generally followed by like or of.
- To inhale a smell or odor as a gratification or as a test of kind or quality, etc.: colloquially with of, formerly sometimes with to or unto.
- To snuff; try to smell something; figuratively, to try to smell out something: generally with about: as, to go smelling about.
- The faculty that enables us to distinguish scents
- Have an element suggestive (of something)
- Inhale the odor of
- Become aware of not through the senses but instinctively
- Perceive by the olfactory sense
- (idiom) (smell a rat) To suspect that something is wrong.
- (idiom) (smell blood) To sense an opportunity for advantage at someone else's expense.
- (idiom) (smell the roses) To spend time in leisurely enjoyment.
ODORS vs SMELL: RELATED WORDS
- Bouquets, Stinks, Effluvia, Odours, Fumes, Aromas, Scents, Smells, Olfactory sensation, Olfactory property, Olfactory perception, Odour, Scent, Aroma, Smell
- Olfactory sensation, Sense of smell, Olfactory property, Tone, Spirit, Look, Olfactory perception, Feel, Odour, Feeling, Olfaction, Flavor, Scent, Aroma, Odor
ODORS vs SMELL: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Pollutants, Malodor, Vapors, Hydrogen sulfide, Toxins, Stench, Stinks, Effluvia, Fumes, Smells, Olfactory property, Odour, Scent, Aroma, Smell
- Stink, Whiff, Stench, Olfactory property, Tone, Spirit, Look, Feel, Odour, Feeling, Olfaction, Flavor, Scent, Aroma, Odor
ODORS vs SMELL: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Febreze smell last like some other generic air fresheners can does febreze eliminate odors or mask them odors and just.
- He said provision has been made for increased odors, but he does not anticipate the odors increasing.
- They can detect odors at extremely low levels and can distinguish odors that are subtly different.
- This eliminates the possibility of mistaking odors from your drain for odors in your water.
- Know I really appreciate this power to eliminate odors in the video mask odors like some other air.
- Such migraines are most frequently triggered by foul odors, but the hypersensitivity may extend to all odors.
- Odors are also commonly called scents, which can refer to both pleasant and unpleasant odors.
- Eliminates odors, billions of select bacterialspores digest odors at their source.
- DIALEliminates the toughest odors like tobacco smoke, bathroom and pet odors.
- Odors that are stronger than usual; unrecognizable odors, nauseous smells, natural gas odors.
- Slowly the dark shore took shape before us; already I could smell the land smell, and hear the wind among the reeds.
- This is a tough question Nikki because we all smell things differently and all the varieties have a characteristic Frankincense smell.
- It may seem odd but fresh portions of fish should not smell fishy, they should smell of the sea.
- These learners use smell to enhance learning, are frequently able to identify smells, and can associate a particular smell with specific past memories.
- Medics on the ground claimed the gas had no colour or smell, and was distinct from the smell of chlorine.
- Difficult to put together and on top of it all the rubber and hand grips smell horrible makes my whole bedroom smell!
- Although weed does not smell bad per se, it has a strong, distinct smell that is not easy to ignore.
- Children found the smell in general more acceptable, when they recognized the smell.
- Heightened Sense of Smell: You have advantage on all Perception skill checks using smell.
- To smell, or gel the smell of; perfume.
ODORS vs SMELL: QUESTIONS
- How effective are odors at eliciting autobiographical memories?
- Does baking soda and essential oils neutralize odors?
- What are the different checklists for chemical odors?
- Do lagoons produce intensive or low-intensity odors?
- Does steam cleaning car interior detailing remove odors?
- Does sunlight remove odors from thrift store clothes?
- Does odorklenz laundry additive remove mildew odors?
- Will professional carpet cleaning remove pet odors?
- Do imagined odors elicit the same effects as perceived odors?
- Why are uncommon odors less noticeable than common odors?
- What did the fetid smell from the corpse smell like?
- What does the smell of sulfur smell like in the Bible?
- What does the smell of cigarette smoke in a car smell like?
- What does the smell of kerosene smell like in Fahrenheit 451?
- Can 'smell training' help you regain your sense of smell?
- What does it mean when you smell sewer smell outside?
- Can you relate to the smell/smell of glutened food?
- Can smell training help people recover from smell disorders?
- Can dogs smell through smell proof bags or containers?
- What is that weird smell astronauts smell in space?