nidor

[nahy-der]

nidor Definition

a strong, offensive smell or odor.

Using nidor: Examples

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

  • Example

    The nidor of rotten eggs filled the room.

  • Example

    The nidor from the garbage bin was unbearable.

  • Example

    The nidor of the skunk sprayed on the dog was overwhelming.

nidor Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for nidor

Phrases with nidor

  • the smell of tobacco smoke

    Example

    The nidor of tobacco in the room made it hard for me to breathe.

  • the smell of decay and death

    Example

    The nidor of death emanating from the abandoned house was nauseating.

  • the smell of food being cooked

    Example

    The nidor of cooking coming from the kitchen made my mouth water.

Origins of nidor

from Old English 'nithor', meaning 'stench'

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Summary: nidor in Brief

'Nidor' [nahy-der] is a noun that refers to a strong, unpleasant smell. It is often used to describe the smell of rotten things, garbage, or skunk spray, as in 'The nidor of rotten eggs filled the room.' It can also be used in phrases like 'nidor of tobacco,' 'nidor of death,' and 'nidor of cooking.' 'Nidor' is a formal word that can be replaced by 'odor' or 'stench.'