Bad Smelling Meaning in Bengali
In Bengali, bad smelling can be translated into several meanings: খারাপ গন্ধ (khārāp gandha), দুর্গন্ধ (durgandha), মলিন গন্ধ (malina gandha), অপসারণ (apasāraṇa).
Part of Speech: adjective
Pronunciation: /bæd ˈsmɛlɪŋ/ (bad smelling)
Nearby Words:
1. Odor (noun) – গন্ধ (gandha)
2. Stench (noun) – দুর্গন্ধ (durgandha)
3. Foul (adjective) – মলিন (malina)
Bad Smelling Synonyms:
1. Malodorous – দুর্গন্ধময় (durgandhamaya)
2. Putrid – পচন্দ (pachanda)
3. Rancid – দুর্গন্ধময় (durgandhamaya)
4. Fetid – দুর্গন্ধময় (durgandhamaya)
5. Stinky – দুর্গন্ধময় (durgandhamaya)
Origination of Bad Smelling:
The term “bad smelling” originated from the combination of the adjective “bad” and the present participle of the verb “smell.” It is used to describe unpleasant or foul odors.
Antonyms:
1. Fragrant – সুগন্ধিত (sugandhita)
2. Pleasant – সুখদ (sukhada)
3. Aromatic – সুগন্ধিত (sugandhita)
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