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/icons/point.icon MALODOROUS, STINKING, FETID, NOISOME, PUTRID, RANK, FUSTY, MUSTY mean bad-smelling.
MALODOROUS may range from the unpleasant to the strongly offensive.
e.g. malodorous fertilizers
STINKING and FETID suggest the foul or disgusting.
e.g. prisoners were held in stinking cells
e.g. the fetid odor of skunk cabbage
NOISOME adds a suggestion of being harmful or unwholesome as well as offensive.
e.g. a stagnant, noisome sewer
PUTRID implies particularly the sickening odor of decaying organic matter.
e.g. the putrid smell of rotting fish
RANK suggests a strong unpleasant smell.
e.g. rank cigar smoke
FUSTY and MUSTY suggest lack of fresh air and sunlight, FUSTY also implying prolonged uncleanliness, MUSTY stressing the effects of dampness, mildew, or age.
e.g. a fusty attic the musty odor of a damp cellar
adjective
(of organic matter) decaying or rotting and emitting a fetid smell.
⦅かたく⦆ 腐敗した, 腐敗して悪臭を放つ
of or characteristic of rotting matter:
e.g. the putrid smells from the slaughterhouses.
informal very unpleasant; repulsive:
⦅くだけて⦆ (非常に)不快な
e.g. the cocktail is a putrid pink color.
DERIVATIVES
putridity |pyo͞oˈtridədē| noun
putridly adverb
putridness noun
ORIGIN
late Middle English: from Latin putridus, from putrere ‘to rot’, from puter, putr- ‘rotten’.