Malodorous vs Stinkard - What's the difference?
malodorous | stinkard |
Having a bad odor
(figuratively) Highly improper.
(obsolete) A malodorous person or animal.
* 1854 , , Household Words , vol. 8, p. 66:
The teledu.
(figuratively, rare, archaic) A person whose behavior is hurtful and unsavory; a stinker.
* 1748 , , The Adventures of Roderick Random , ch. 34:
* 1960 , , The Sot-Weed Factor (1987 Doubleday edition), ISBN 9780385240888, p. 48:
* 2007 , Amy Biancolli, "
As an adjective malodorous
is having a bad odor.As a noun stinkard is
(obsolete) a malodorous person or animal.malodorous
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Alternative forms
* malodourousAdjective
(en adjective)- There were tons of malodorous garbage bags outside her house.
Synonyms
* (having a bad odor) foul, putrid, smelly, stinky, stenchy, fetid, funky, noisome, reeky, reeking, stinking, mephitic, foul-smelling, rank, rotten, smelly, vile, offensive; see alsoAntonyms
* (having a good odor) fragrantstinkard
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Noun
(en noun)- Next you have a group of stinkards', vermin whom I hold in abomination. . . . [T]here have been cases proved of persons being killed in their beds by the odour of ' stinkards ; and it is sufficient for one of these creatures merely to pass through a granary, a fruit-room, or a cellar, to render every provision in them uneatable.
- [H]e asked with great emotion, if I thought him a monster and a stinkard !
- Thou'rt a sweatbox and a stinkard , sir.
‘Heartbreak’ anti-hero goes too far," Times Union (Albany, NY), 5 Oct. (retrieved 2 Sept. 2009):
- "The Heartbreak Kid," by contrast, is a mean piece of work with an unsympathetic, lying stinkard of an anti-hero.
