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ILL-SMELLING

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 Dictionary entry overview: What does ill-smelling mean? 

ILL-SMELLING (adjective)
  The adjective ILL-SMELLING has 1 sense:

1. having an unpleasant smellplay

  Familiarity information: ILL-SMELLING used as an adjective is very rare.


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ILL-SMELLING (adjective)


Sense 1

Meaning:

Having an unpleasant smell

Synonyms:

ill-smelling; malodorous; malodourous; stinky; unpleasant-smelling

Similar:

bilgy (smelling like bilge water)

fetid; foetid; foul; foul-smelling; funky; ill-scented; noisome; smelly; stinking (offensively malodorous)

frowsty; fusty; musty (stale and unclean smelling)

gamey; gamy; high ((used of the smell of meat) smelling spoiled or tainted)

mephitic; miasmic (of noxious stench from atmospheric pollution)

niffy ((British informal) malodorous)

odoriferous; odorous (emitting an odor)

putrid-smelling (having the putrid odor of decaying organic matter)

rank-smelling (having an offensive rancid odor)

reeking (giving off a strong unpleasant smell)

rancid; sour (smelling of fermentation or staleness)


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