What is another word for mephitis?

Pronunciation: [mɛfˈa͡ɪtɪs] (IPA)

Mephitis refers to a foul or unpleasant smell that is often associated with animal secretions or gases. Some synonyms for mephitis include stench, odor, reek, foulness, fetor, and noxiousness. These words are used to describe unpleasant smells that can make people uncomfortable or nauseous. Mephitis is often used to describe skunk spray, which is known for its pungent and overpowering odor. Other sources of mephitis can include sweat, rotting food, and sewage. The synonyms for this word can be useful in describing smells in creative writing or poetry, or in everyday conversation to vividly describe unpleasant odors.

What are the hypernyms for Mephitis?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the hyponyms for Mephitis?

Hyponyms are more specific words categorized under a broader term, known as a hypernym.
  • hyponyms for mephitis (as nouns)

    • substance
      gas.

What are the opposite words for mephitis?

Mephitis is a term used to describe a strong, unpleasant odor. Its antonyms, on the other hand, refer to pleasant or fresh scents. Fragrance, perfume, aroma, and bouquet are some examples of antonyms for mephitis. These words signify enjoyable and pleasing smells that can improve one's mood and environment. Other antonyms for mephitis include perfume or cologne, aroma, and essence. These words describe the attractive and appealing smells that fill the air and make us feel good. Thus, while mephitis can communicate a dangerous or unpleasant smell, antonyms like fragrance, perfume, and aroma can uplift the soul and bring a sense of relief to those who inhale them.

What are the antonyms for Mephitis?

Usage examples for Mephitis

I knew him by name and reputation,-mephitis mephitica the scientific folk call him, with felicitous reverberative emphasis,-and that sufficed.
"A Rambler's lease"
Bradford Torrey
mephitis mephitis estor Merriam.
"Mammals of the Grand Mesa, Colorado"
Sydney Anderson
As a result, Sir mephitis, as Burroughs calls him, lies stark and stiff near the door.
"Nature's Serial Story"
E. P. Roe

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