miasma Antonyms

Meaning of miasma

Wordnet

miasma (n)

an unwholesome atmosphere

unhealthy vapors rising from the ground or other sources

Webster

miasma (n.)

Infectious particles or germs floating in the air; air made noxious by the presence of such particles or germs; noxious effluvia; malaria.

miasma Sentence Examples

  1. The miasma of the swamp made breathing difficult and filled the air with a pungent odor.
  2. Scientists now believe that the miasma theory, which attributed diseases to foul air, was largely incorrect.
  3. The oppressive miasma of corruption hung over the city like a thick fog, obscuring the truth.
  4. The miasma of rumors spread through the town, leaving a trail of doubt and fear in its wake.
  5. The stagnant miasma in the basement created a breeding ground for mold and bacteria.
  6. The heavy miasma of incense filled the temple, creating an atmosphere of mystery and transcendence.
  7. The miasma of poverty and despair clung to the streets, a constant reminder of the struggles faced by its inhabitants.
  8. The miasma of pollution spread across the city, causing respiratory problems and other health concerns.
  9. The miasma of fear and paranoia permeated the community, silencing dissenting voices and fostering a climate of oppression.
  10. The miasma of prejudice and discrimination hung in the air, limiting opportunities and perpetuating injustice.

FAQs About the word miasma

an unwholesome atmosphere, unhealthy vapors rising from the ground or other sourcesInfectious particles or germs floating in the air; air made noxious by the pr

haze,cloud, reek, steam, bank, smoke, fume,fog, smother, soup

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The miasma of the swamp made breathing difficult and filled the air with a pungent odor.

Scientists now believe that the miasma theory, which attributed diseases to foul air, was largely incorrect.

The oppressive miasma of corruption hung over the city like a thick fog, obscuring the truth.

The miasma of rumors spread through the town, leaving a trail of doubt and fear in its wake.