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Meaning of smelly
Having a strong and unpleasant smell
Etymology of smelly
The word "smelly" is derived from the word "smell" and the suffix "-y", which forms an adjective indicating a quality or state
The word "smell" comes from Old English "smellian", which is related to the Proto-Germanic word "smeliz" and the Proto-Indo-European root "sme-", both of which are associated with the sense of smell
Synonyms
Definitions
- Having a strong and unpleasant smell, especially due to being dirty, rotten, or decomposing
- Giving off a strong and unpleasant smell
Usage Examples
- The smelly fish had been left out for too long and was starting to rot
- The garbage dump was a smelly place that attracted a lot of flies
- The smelly socks needed to be washed immediately