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adjective
- 1. smelling extremely unpleasant: "the fetid water of the marsh"
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Fetid means smelling extremely bad and stale, and is a formal word often used to describe air or breath. Learn more about its pronunciation, usage and related words from the Cambridge Dictionary.
- English (US)
adjective. formal (UK foetid) us / ˈfet̬.ɪd / uk / ˈfet.ɪd /...
- Znaczenie Fetid, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
fetid definicja: 1. smelling extremely bad and stale: 2....
- Fetid: Vietnamese Translation
FETID translate: hôi thối; hôi hám. Learn more in the...
- Fetid: Danish Translation
fetid - translate into Danish with the English-Danish...
- Fetid: Portuguese Translation
fetid translate: fétido, fétido. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Fetid: Polish Translation
fetid translate: cuchnący. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- English (US)
Fetid means having a strong unpleasant smell, especially a foul or disgusting one. Learn more about the word history, synonyms, examples, and usage of fetid from Merriam-Webster dictionary.
Fetid definition: having an offensive odor; stinking.. See examples of FETID used in a sentence.
Fetid is a fancy way of saying that something smells really bad. From the Latin word meaning "stinking," this adjective has been in use since the early 15th century, which was a particularly fetid time in history — showers, laundry detergent, and deodorant had not yet been invented.
Fetid means having a very strong unpleasant smell, as of decay. It is also spelled as foetid in British English. See synonyms, pronunciation, examples and word origin of fetid.
Fetid means smelling extremely bad and stale, and is often used to describe air, breath, or water. Learn more about its pronunciation, synonyms, and usage in sentences from various sources.
Fetid means smelling very unpleasant, often used before a noun. Learn how to pronounce it, see synonyms and usage notes, and check it in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary.