miasmata

[maɪˈæzmətə]

miasmata Definition

  • 1a noxious atmosphere or influence
  • 2an unhealthy smell or vapor arising from the ground

Using miasmata: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "miasmata" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The miasmata emanating from the swamp made it difficult to breathe.

  • Example

    The miasmata from the factory caused health problems for the nearby residents.

  • Example

    The miasmata of decay hung heavily in the air.

miasmata Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for miasmata

Phrases with miasmata

  • an obsolete medical theory that held diseases were caused by bad air or miasma

    Example

    The miasma theory was eventually replaced by the germ theory of disease.

  • pertaining to or having the qualities of miasma

    Example

    The miasmic odor of the swamp was overwhelming.

  • miasmatist

    one who believes in the miasma theory

    Example

    The miasmatist argued that the spread of disease was due to bad air.

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Summary: miasmata in Brief

'Miasmata' [maɪˈæzmətə] refers to a noxious atmosphere or influence, often characterized by an unhealthy smell or vapor. It is commonly associated with swamps and factories, as in 'The miasmata emanating from the swamp made it difficult to breathe.' The term extends into phrases like 'miasma theory,' an obsolete medical theory that held diseases were caused by bad air, and 'miasmic,' pertaining to or having the qualities of miasma.