Meaning of Sniff
To inhale through the nose to detect a smell.
In simple words: To smell something by taking in air through your nose.
Sniff in a sentence
- She decided to sniff the flowers in the garden.
- The dog began to sniff around for any hidden treats.
- He had to sniff the air to find the source of the smoke.
- I could sniff the delicious aroma of the food cooking.
- After a few minutes, she started to sniff softly from the cold.
- You should sniff the wine before tasting it.
How to use Sniff
Use 'sniff' when talking about smelling something, often to detect a scent. It's neutral and can be used in most contexts. Avoid using it in overly formal situations.
Grammar pattern
sniff + object
Memory hint
Imagine a dog sniffing around with its nose to find something interesting.
Related words
Collocations with Sniff
- sniff around
- sniff out
- sniff deeply
Opposites of Sniff
- blow
- exhale
Common mistakes with Sniff
- Confused with 'scent' - 'sniff' is the action, while 'scent' is the smell itself.
- Using 'sniff' as a noun; it is primarily used as a verb.
- Overusing 'sniff' in formal writing.
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Frequently asked questions about Sniff
What does Sniff mean?
To smell something by taking in air through your nose.
What is the definition of Sniff?
To inhale through the nose to detect a smell.
How do you use Sniff in a sentence?
She decided to sniff the flowers in the garden.
Can you give another example of Sniff?
The dog began to sniff around for any hidden treats.
What are synonyms for Sniff?
Common alternatives include inhaled, breathe in, smell, detect, perceive.
What is the opposite of Sniff?
Opposite meanings include blow, exhale.
What words go with Sniff?
It commonly pairs with sniff around, sniff out, sniff deeply.
What are common mistakes when using Sniff?
Confused with 'scent' - 'sniff' is the action, while 'scent' is the smell itself. Using 'sniff' as a noun; it is primarily used as a verb. Overusing 'sniff' in formal writing.
How do you pronounce Sniff?
US: //snɪf//, UK: //snɪf//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use Sniff?
Use 'sniff' when talking about smelling something, often to detect a scent. It's neutral and can be used in most contexts. Avoid using it in overly formal situations.