malodor (Meaning)

Wordnet

malodor (n)

a distinctive odor that is offensively unpleasant

Webster

malodor (n.)

An Offensive to the sense of smell; ill-smelling.

malodor Sentence Examples

  1. The malodor emanating from the dumpster was so pungent that it made people gag.
  2. The patient's wound exuded a foul malodor, indicating an infection.
  3. The mold growing in the bathroom created a musty malodor that permeated the entire house.
  4. The malodor from the unwashed socks was unbearable, causing everyone to leave the room.
  5. The garbage can outside the apartment building emitted a putrid malodor that wafted throughout the neighborhood.
  6. The malodor from the factory's smokestacks polluted the air, causing respiratory problems for residents.
  7. The malodor of decay hung in the air after the storm, indicating that something had died nearby.
  8. The malodor from the overflowing sewage system made the street impassable.
  9. The sour malodor of milk that had gone bad filled the refrigerator.
  10. The malodor from the hospital's morgue was both nauseating and unsettling.

FAQs About the word malodor

a distinctive odor that is offensively unpleasantAn Offensive to the sense of smell; ill-smelling.

fetor, foulness, rankness, stink, rancidity, funk, savour,stench, savoriness, lusciousness

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The malodor emanating from the dumpster was so pungent that it made people gag.

The patient's wound exuded a foul malodor, indicating an infection.

The mold growing in the bathroom created a musty malodor that permeated the entire house.

The malodor from the unwashed socks was unbearable, causing everyone to leave the room.