Sentence examples for malodor from inspiring English sources

The word 'malodor' is correct and usable in written English
It is a noun that means a bad or unpleasant odor. It can be used in place of words such as stench, reek, or foul smell. Example: The malodor coming from the dumpster behind the restaurant was enough to make my stomach turn. I couldn't stand the malodor emanating from his sweaty gym clothes in the crowded elevator.

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malodor

noun

An offensive odor

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"The R.& D. team would be there with their clipboards and they'd walk in and would say that they thought the malodor was there," said Elena Grasmann, a vice president at Grey who attended the shoots.

The plan is part of a broader approach instituted three months ago by New York City Transit to tackle an epidemic of "unsightliness and malodor" in the subway system, as an agency report released on Monday phrased it.

Who but Orwell would diagnose the malaise of socialism in 1936 nose-first, as a malodor?

By Adam Davidson We are living in the age of malodor amelioration.

We are living in the age of malodor amelioration.

People who suffer from extreme malodor are even rarer, said George Preti, an analytical organic chemist who studies body odor at the Monell Chemical Senses Center, a nonprofit research institute financed in part by corporations (including manufacturers of deodorant and antiperspirant).

Even in the world of dentistry, perhaps the one place where breath malodor might be a big deal, the condition is a sideshow.

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(Perfumers don't use natural grapefruit, because it contains many sulfur atoms, which disintegrate to form malodors; the synthetic also has better persistance).

These malodors, from air pollutants to naturally occurring body aromas, can do more than annoy.

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