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    odour
    /ˈəʊdə/

    noun

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  2. noun [ C or U ] UK formal (US odor) uk / ˈəʊ.də r/ us / ˈoʊ.dɚ / odour noun [C or U] (smell) Add to word list. C2. a smell, often one that is unpleasant: Inside the room there was the unmistakable odour of sweaty feet. Aroma preference is largely influenced by our body odour. Synonyms. niff UK informal. pong UK informal humorous. reek informal.

  3. noun. the property of a substance that gives it a characteristic scent or smell. a pervasive quality about something. an odour of dishonesty. repute or regard (in the phrases in good odour, in bad odour ) Discover More. Derived Forms. ˈodourless, adjective. Discover More. Word History and Origins. Origin of odour 1.

  4. ODOR definition: 1. US spelling of odour UK formal 2. a smell, often one that is unpleasant: 3. a particular…. Learn more.

  5. 1. the property of a substance that gives it a characteristic scent or smell. 2. a pervasive quality about something: an odour of dishonesty. 3. repute or regard (in the phrases in good odour, in bad odour) [C13: from Old French odur, from Latin odor; related to Latin olēre to smell, Greek ōzein] ˈodourless, ˈodorless adj.

  6. noun. 1. the property of a substance that gives it a characteristic scent or smell. 2. a pervasive quality about something. an odour of dishonesty. 3. repute or regard (in the phrases in good odour, in bad odour) Collins English Dictionary.

  7. be in good/bad odour (with somebody) (formal) to have/not have somebody’s approval and support. Definition of odour noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. noun. the sensation that results when olfactory receptors in the nose are stimulated by particular chemicals in gaseous form. synonyms: odor, olfactory perception, olfactory sensation, smell. see more.

  9. How to use . odour in a sentenceIt filled my head, that muttering sound, like thick oily smoke from a fat-rendering vat or an odour of noisome decay.

  10. the property of a substance that gives it a characteristic scent or smell. a pervasive quality about something: an odour of dishonesty. repute or regard (in the phrases in good odour, in bad odour) Etymology: 13th Century: from Old French odur, from Latin odor; related to Latin olēre to smell, Greek ōzein.

  11. noun. Odor. Webster's New World. Any smell, whether fragrant or offensive; scent; perfume. Wiktionary. (now rare) Something which produces a scent; incense, a perfume. Wiktionary. Synonyms: olfactory sensation. olfactory perception. odor. smell. scent. aroma. olfactory property. Other Word Forms of Odour. Noun. Singular: odour. Plural: odours.

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