- nounsmell (noun) · smells (plural noun)
- the faculty or power of perceiving odors or scents by means of the organs in the nose:"a highly developed sense of smell" · "dogs locate the bait by smell"
verbsmell (verb) · smells (third person present) · smelt (past tense) · smelt (past participle) · smelled (past tense) · smelled (past participle) · smelling (present participle) · -smelling (adjective)- emit an odor or scent of a specified kind:"it smelled like cough medicine" · "the food smelled and tasted good" · "pungent-smelling food"
- have a strong or unpleasant odor:"if I don't get a bath soon I'll start to smell" · "it smells in here"Similar:have a bad smellbe stinkingbe malodorous
- appear in a certain way; be suggestive of something:"it smells like a hoax to me"Similar:give the impression ofsmack ofsavor ofhave the hallmarks ofhave all the signs ofseem/appear likehave the air of
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