malodor (Meaning)
malodor (n)
a distinctive odor that is offensively unpleasant
malodor (n.)
An Offensive to the sense of smell; ill-smelling.
Synonyms & Antonyms of malodor
malodor Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The garbage can outside the apartment building emitted a putrid malodor that wafted throughout the neighborhood.
- The malodor from the factory's smokestacks polluted the air, causing respiratory problems for residents.
- The malodor of decay hung in the air after the storm, indicating that something had died nearby.
- The malodor from the overflowing sewage system made the street impassable.
- The sour malodor of milk that had gone bad filled the refrigerator.
- 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.
stench, savour, fetor, rancidity, stink, funk, rankness, foulness, acridness,reek
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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.