smacked (of) Antonyms
Meaning of smacked (of)
smacked (of)
to seem to contain or involve (something unpleasant)
smacked (of) Sentence Examples
- The room smacked of stale cigar smoke, suffocating the air with its pungent odor.
- Her perfume smacked of cheap synthetic fragrances, overpowering the senses with its cloying sweetness.
- The politician's speech smacked of deceit, leaving a bitter taste in the mouths of his constituents.
- The accused man's story smack of innocence, but the jury remained skeptical.
- The decor of the apartment smacked of opulence, displaying an excess of wealth and extravagance.
- The meal smack of home cooking, filling the air with the aromas of comfort and nostalgia.
- The suspect's alibi smacked of fabrication, raising suspicions among the investigators.
- The evidence smack of guilt, leaving the defendant with little room for defense.
- The candidate's platform smacked of populism, appealing to the emotions of voters rather than their intellect.
- The product's packaging smacked of false advertising, promising benefits it could not deliver.
FAQs About the word smacked (of)
to seem to contain or involve (something unpleasant)
smelt (of),smelled (of),referred, pointed, mentioned, signaled, hinted, indicated, inferred, signified
proclaimed,announced, declared, explained, spelled out,described,elucidated
The room smacked of stale cigar smoke, suffocating the air with its pungent odor.
Her perfume smacked of cheap synthetic fragrances, overpowering the senses with its cloying sweetness.
The politician's speech smacked of deceit, leaving a bitter taste in the mouths of his constituents.
The accused man's story smack of innocence, but the jury remained skeptical.