Definitions and Examples of unscented, odorless
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Having no smell or fragrance.
Example
The unscented soap is perfect for people with sensitive skin.
Having no distinctive smell; lacking an odor.
Example
The cleaning product is odorless, making it ideal for people who are sensitive to strong smells.
Key Differences: unscented vs odorless
- 1Unscented refers to something that has no fragrance or smell, while scented refers to something that has a pleasant fragrance.
- 2Odorless refers to something that has no distinctive smell, while scented refers to something that has a pleasant fragrance.
Effective Usage of unscented, odorless
- 1Product Descriptions: Use unscented and odorless to describe products that do not have a scent or odor.
- 2Allergies: Use unscented and odorless to describe products that are safe for people with allergies or sensitivities to fragrances.
- 3Preferences: Use scented to describe products that have a pleasant fragrance, and unscented or odorless to describe products that do not have a scent.
Remember this!
The antonyms unscented and odorless describe the absence of a scent or odor. Use these words to describe products that are safe for people with allergies or sensitivities to fragrances, or to differentiate between scented and unscented products.