miasmata Synonyms

miasmata Meaning

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miasmata (pl.)

of Miasma

miasmata Sentence Examples

  1. The stagnant water created a thick miasma that permeated the air with its fetid stench.
  2. The fevers that plagued the city were attributed to the miasma emanating from the overcrowded slums.
  3. The miasma clinging to the hospital wards made it unbearable for patients and staff alike.
  4. The belief in miasmas led to efforts to improve sanitation and eliminate breeding grounds for disease.
  5. The miasma of decay hung heavy in the abandoned warehouse, a testament to its long-forgotten use.
  6. The miasma carried by the wind warned of the approaching plague that threatened to ravage the countryside.
  7. The miasmata of the marshes made it an inhospitable place, avoided by all but the most desperate.
  8. The theory of miasmas was eventually disproven, but its legacy in shaping public health practices remains.
  9. The miasma of corruption permeated the political landscape, tainting the reputation of leaders and institutions.
  10. The miasma of violence that had plagued the city for years finally lifted, bringing a sense of relief to its long-suffering inhabitants.

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of Miasma

clouds, steams, fogs,hazes, fumes, reeks, smokes, soups, smothers, gauzes

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The stagnant water created a thick miasma that permeated the air with its fetid stench.

The fevers that plagued the city were attributed to the miasma emanating from the overcrowded slums.

The miasma clinging to the hospital wards made it unbearable for patients and staff alike.

The belief in miasmas led to efforts to improve sanitation and eliminate breeding grounds for disease.