Meaning & Definition of word "Stench"
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Stench
/stɛntʃ/
noun:
- 1. A strong, unpleasant smell.
- Example: The stench of rotten eggs filled the entire kitchen.
- 2. A foul odor or scent.
- Example: After the flood, the stench of decaying fish was unbearable near the shore.
- 3. A strong offensive smell, often associated with decay or waste.
- Example: The stench coming from the garbage dump was enough to drive people away.
- 4. A general state of being repulsive or unpleasant.
- Example: The stench of corruption in the organization was evident to everyone involved.
Etymology
Middle English 'stenche', from Old English 'astencan' means 'to stink'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
smell a stench:
To detect an unpleasant odor.
stench of corruption:
A figurative phrase indicating dishonesty or unethical behavior.
Related Words
stenchy:
Having a strong, unpleasant odor.
stenchiness:
The quality of having a stench.
Slang Meanings of stench
Meaning: A strong unpleasant smell, often used informally.
Example Sentence: That gym has such a stench after a game.
Meaning: A bad reputation or a figurative stench associated with someone or something.
Example Sentence: After the scandal, his career had a real stench.