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Smell
UK /["/smel/","/smelz/","/smeld/","/smelt/","/ˈsmelɪŋ/"]/US /["/smel/","/smelz/","/smeld/","/smelt/","/ˈsmelɪŋ/"]/
Definition
to have a particular smell
In simple words: To sense something by the nose.
Examples
- I love the smell of fresh coffee in the morning.
- Can you smell the flowers in the garden?
- The smell of the sea reminds me of my childhood.
- He tried to smell the perfume, but it was too strong.
- There was a strange smell coming from the garbage.
- Some animals use smell to find food.
- She could smell the smoke from the fire a mile away.
- In nature, smell can help animals communicate.
Usage notes
Used when describing a scent or fragrance. It's appropriate in both casual and formal contexts, but may be less common in very scientific discussions.
Grammar pattern
smell + object
Memory hint
Think of a 'smell' as the image of a flower’s scent wafting through the air.
Collocations
- strongly
- faintly
- slightly
- like
- of
- almost
- practically
- can
- almost
- practically
- can
Synonyms
- sniff
Antonyms
- taste
- sight
- sound
Common mistakes
- Confusing 'smell' as a noun and verb; remember 'I smell flowers' vs 'The smell of flowers is nice.'
- Omitting the object, like saying 'I smell' without specifying what.
- Using 'smell' inappropriately with non-sensory descriptions, such as 'I smell to be happy.'