Definitions and Examples of odorless, unscented
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Having no distinctive smell or odor.
Example
The cleaning solution was odorless, making it ideal for people with allergies.
Not having any added fragrance or scent.
Example
The lotion was unscented, making it suitable for people with sensitive skin.
Key Differences: odorless vs unscented
- 1Odorless describes something that has no smell at all, while aromatic describes something that has a pleasant or strong smell.
- 2Unscented describes something that has no added fragrance, while aromatic describes something that has a natural or added fragrance.
Effective Usage of odorless, unscented
- 1Describing Smells: Use aromatic to describe pleasant or strong smells, and odorless or unscented to describe a lack of smell.
- 2Product Reviews: Incorporate antonyms in product reviews to describe the scent of products.
- 3Cooking: Use aromatic to describe fragrant herbs and spices used in cooking.
Remember this!
The antonyms of aromatic are odorless and unscented. Use odorless to describe something that has no smell at all, and unscented to describe something that has no added fragrance. Use aromatic to describe pleasant or strong smells, such as fragrant herbs and spices used in cooking.