halituous (Meaning)

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halituous (a.)

Produced by, or like, breath; vaporous.

Synonyms & Antonyms of halituous

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halituous Sentence Examples

  1. The halituous breath of the dragon filled the air with a pungent stench.
  2. The halituous smell emanating from the landfill wafted through the neighborhood.
  3. The halituous odor of decayed fish permeated the market square.
  4. The halituous fumes of burning rubber lingered in the air after the accident.
  5. The halituous exhaust from the factory chimneys polluted the surrounding environment.
  6. The halituous breath of the unconscious patient indicated a serious medical condition.
  7. The halituous smell of mold and mildew filled the basement of the abandoned house.
  8. The halituous aroma of blooming flowers filled the garden with a pleasant fragrance.
  9. The halituous scent of freshly baked bread drifted through the streets, enticing passersby.
  10. The halituous odor of the swampy area warned of the presence of harmful bacteria.

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Produced by, or like, breath; vaporous.

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No antonyms found.

The halituous breath of the dragon filled the air with a pungent stench.

The halituous smell emanating from the landfill wafted through the neighborhood.

The halituous odor of decayed fish permeated the market square.

The halituous fumes of burning rubber lingered in the air after the accident.