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View usage for: (oʊdəʳ) Word forms: plural odoursregional note: in AM, use odor1. variable nounAn odour is a particular and distinctive smell. The whole herb has a characteristic taste and odour. The taste is only slightly bitter, and there is little odour. 2. See also body odour More Synonyms of odour or US odor (ˈəʊdə) noun1. the property of a substance that gives it a characteristic scent or smell 2. a pervasive quality about something an odour of dishonesty 3. repute or regard (in the phrases in good odour, in bad odour) Derived forms odourless (ˈodourless) or US odorless (ˈodorless) adjective Word origin C13: from Old French odur, from Latin odor; related to Latin olēre to smell, Greek ōzeinodour in American English (ˈoʊdər) Examples of 'odour' in a sentenceodour And not have body odour.They have an unpleasant odour and taste.They were unaffected by the odours of other chemicals.The resulting headlines have left me in bad odour at Central.Moreover, hostile historians stress lines of descent and modes of operation that are in bad odour.If it is something that has a particular odour to it, make sure the odour is present.They reported quite particular odours. British English: odour / ˈəʊdə/ NOUN An odour is a smell, especially one that is unpleasant. ...the odour of smoke. - American English: odor
- Arabic: رَائِحَةٌ
- Brazilian Portuguese: odor
- Chinese: 气味
- Croatian: miris
- Czech: pach
- Danish: duft
- Dutch: geur
- European Spanish: olor
- Finnish: haju
- French: odeur
- German: Geruch
- Greek: οσμή
- Italian: odore
- Japanese: におい
- Korean: 악취
- Norwegian: lukt
- Polish: zapach
- European Portuguese: odor
- Romanian: duhoare
- Russian: запах
- Latin American Spanish: olor
- Swedish: lukt
- Thai: กลิ่น
- Turkish: koku
- Ukrainian: запах
- Vietnamese: mùi ngửi thấy
Chinese translation of 'odour'odour or (US) odor (ˈəudəʳ) n (c/u) -
气(氣)味 (qìwèi) (种(種), zhǒng)
Definition a particular and distinctive scent or smell the faint odour of garlic on his breath Synonyms pong (British, informal) niff (British, slang) redolence malodour fetor a tantalising odour of scandal Additional synonymsDefinition a distinctive quality, appearance, or manner The meal gave the occasion an almost festive air. Synonyms manner, feeling, effect, style, quality, character, bearing, appearance, look, aspect, atmosphere, tone, mood, impression, flavour, aura, ambience, demeanour, vibe (slang) Definition a distinctive pleasant smell the wonderful aroma of freshly baked bread Synonyms scent, smell, perfume, fragrance, bouquet, savour, odour, redolence Definition a distinctive air or quality associated with a person or thing She had an aura of authority. Synonyms air, feeling, feel, quality, atmosphere, tone, suggestion, mood, scent, aroma, odour, ambience, vibes (slang), vibrations (slang), emanationAdditional synonymsDefinition the aroma of wine a perfume with a bouquet of lavender and rose Synonyms aroma, smell, scent, perfume, fragrance, savour, odour, redolence Definition a prevailing trend A major change of political climate is unlikely. Synonyms atmosphere, environment, spirit, surroundings, tone, mood, trend, flavour, feeling, tendency, temper, ambience, vibes (slang) Definition the impression or mood created by something a feeling of opulence and grandeur Synonyms atmosphere, mood, aura, ambience, feel, air, quality, vibes (slang) Definition a distinctive quality or atmosphere clothes with a nostalgic Forties flavour Synonyms quality, feeling, feel, style, property, touch, character, aspect, tone, suggestion, stamp, essence, tinge, soupçon Definition a pleasant smell a shrubby plant with a strong fragrance Synonyms scent, smell, perfume, bouquet, aroma, balm, sweet smell, sweet odour, redolence, fragrancy Definition a fragrant smell the perfume of roses Synonyms scent, smell, fragrance, bouquet, aroma, odour, sweetness, niff (British, slang), redolence, balminess Definition a distinctive smell, esp. a pleasant one She could smell the scent of her mother's lacquer. Synonyms fragrance, smell, perfume, bouquet, aroma, odour, niff (British, slang), redolence Definition a shared feeling I appreciate the sounds, smells and the spirit of the place. Synonyms feeling, atmosphere, character, feel, quality, tone, mood, flavour, tenor, ambience, vibes (slang) Definition a strong and very unpleasant smell The stench of burning rubber was overpowering. Synonyms stink, whiff (British, slang), reek, pong (British, informal), foul smell, niff (British, slang), malodour, mephitis, noisomeness Definition a strong unpleasant smell The stink was overpowering. Synonyms stench, pong (British, informal), foul smell, foulness, malodour, fetor, noisomeness Additional synonymsDefinition general aspect, quality, or style The tone of the letter was very friendly. Synonyms character, style, approach, feel, air, effect, note, quality, spirit, attitude, aspect, frame, manner, mood, drift, grain, temper, vein, tenorDefinition a passing odour He caught a whiff of her perfume. Synonyms smell, hint, scent, sniff, aroma, odour, draught, niff (British, slang) |