Synonym: aroma, odor, olfactory perception, olfactory property, olfactory sensation, scent, smell. Similar words: no doubt, go down, odorous, well-to-do, odorless, unorthodox, malodorous, anno domini. Meaning: ['əʊdə(r)] n. 1. the sensation that results when olfactory receptors in the nose are stimulated by particular chemicals in gaseous form 2. any property detected by the olfactory system.
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(61) Local authorities in industrial Teesside received many complaints about an unpleasant odour resembling decaying fish.
(62) We immediately noticed the heavy odour of opium in the room.
(63) I smelt the sour odour of sweaty robes and noticed a brazier of gleaming charcoal had been rolled in.
(64) The extent to which a person is annoyed by the perception of an odour varies.
(65) The odour may be objectionable to him but is it sufficiently so to amount to a nuisance at law?
(66) The disadvantage, however, is that odour is regenerated if the treated slurry is stored following aeration.
(67) He'd started burning incense to disguise the unmistakable odour of marijuana coming from his bedroom.
(68) I felt the shock of the old, of the Mummy smell, the atomised odour of atavism.
(69) It is treated with an odour suppressant at the mill and is best spread straight from the bag and immediately ploughed down.
(70) She sobbed into his cashmere overcoat, smelling the peculiar odour of him, Old Spice and cigar smoke.
(71) Von Frisch did not doubt the odour theory of how honeybees find food until the 1940s.
(72) It hissed malevolently into the tiny cubicle[sentencedict.com], its herby bitter odour masking a certain taste of earthiness.
(73) The stewardess came down the aisle, a big-breasted young woman exuding a strong odour of perspiration.
(74) They couldn't detect the smell of cocaine through the more pungent odour of coffee.
(75) It is used at full strength for immediate odour elimination, or in a 6 to 1 dilution for ongoing preventative maintenance.
(76) Interestingly, scientists are now saying that odour is different in degree to memory rather than different in kind.
(77) The acrid odour of paraffin, winter-dead trees and hedges, and the strange warmth of a duffel coat.
(78) Left untreated, the disease produces massive skin folds, fissures and a weeping cauliflower surface that produces a terrible odour.
(79) The odour brought her vividly, almost tangibly before him.
(80) It has the odour of musk.
(81) Franz waited impatiently,(http://sentencedict.com/odour.html) smelling the odour of the goat.
(82) Back odour: sandalwood and opopanax.
(83) Normally they use perfume to cover their body odour.
(84) For example, references to smell or odour are infrequent.
(85) There is no odour of religion about the book.
(86) The fetid odour sickened the hospital workers.
(87) Butyric. Rancid odour of some spoiled wines.
(88) Her nostrils was the odour of dusty cretonne.
(89) In her nostrils was the odour of dusty cretonne.
(90) The Parliament was in bad odour among the people.
More similar words: no doubt, go down, odorous, well-to-do, odorless, unorthodox, malodorous, anno domini, odoriferous, methodology, dour, orthodontist, have to do with, douse, do up, doubt, hand out, hold out, dough, stand out, send out, weed out, double, in and out, find out, washed out, out and out, double up, doubloon, doubtful.