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stench

 (stĕnch)
n.
1. A strong, foul odor; a stink.
2. A foul or objectionable quality: the stench of corrupt government.

[Middle English, from Old English stenc, odor.]
Synonyms: stench, fetor, malodor, reek, stink
These nouns denote a penetrating, objectionable odor: the stench of burning rubber; the fetor of polluted waters; the malodor of diesel fumes; the reek of stale sweat; a stink of decayed flesh.
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stench

(stɛntʃ)
n
a strong and extremely offensive odour; stink
[Old English stenc; related to Old Saxon, Old High German stank; see stink]
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stench

(stɛntʃ)

n.
1. an offensive smell or odor; stink.
2. a foul quality.
[before 900; Middle English; Old English stenc odor (good or bad); akin to stink]
syn: See odor.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.stench - a distinctive odor that is offensively unpleasantstench - a distinctive odor that is offensively unpleasant
odour, olfactory perception, olfactory sensation, smell, odor - the sensation that results when olfactory receptors in the nose are stimulated by particular chemicals in gaseous form; "she loved the smell of roses"
niff, pong - an unpleasant smell
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stench

noun stink, whiff (Brit. slang), reek, pong (Brit. informal), foul smell, niff (Brit. slang), malodour, mephitis, noisomeness The stench of burning rubber was overpowering.
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Translations
نَتانَه
puch
stank
fnykur
tvaikas
smakasmirdoņa
pis koku

stench

[stentʃ] Nhedor m
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stench

[ˈstɛntʃ] npuanteur f
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stench

nGestank m; stench trapGeruchsverschluss m
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stench

[stɛntʃ] npuzzo, fetore m
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stench

(stentʃ) noun
a strong, bad smell. the stench of stale tobacco smoke.
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References in classic literature ?
It was not until we had passed through seven caves of different sizes and varying but little in the power and quality of their stenches that we met with any physical opposition.
It was so good to open up one's lungs and take in whole luscious barrels-ful of the blessed God's untainted, dew-fashioned, woodland- scented air once more, after suffocating body and mind for two days and nights in the moral and physical stenches of that intolerable old buzzard-roost!
You belong with the oxen and the drudges, in dirty surroundings among smells and stenches. There are the stale vegetables now.