reek |
smile |
As nouns the difference between reek and smile
is that
reek is a strong unpleasant smell or
reek can be (ireland) a hill; a mountain while
smile is a facial expression comprised by flexing the muscles of both ends of one's mouth, often showing the front teeth, without vocalisation, and in humans is a common involuntary or voluntary expression of happiness, pleasure, amusement or anxiety.
As verbs the difference between reek and smile
is that
reek is (archaic|intransitive) to be emitted or exhaled, emanate, as of vapour or perfume while
smile is (ambitransitive) to have (a smile) on one's face.
reek |
undefined |
As a noun reek
is a strong unpleasant smell or
reek can be (ireland) a hill; a mountain.
As a verb reek
is (archaic|intransitive) to be emitted or exhaled, emanate, as of vapour or perfume.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
reek |
vapor |
Related terms |
Reek is a related term of vapor.
As nouns the difference between reek and vapor
is that
reek is a strong unpleasant smell or
reek can be (ireland) a hill; a mountain while
vapor is cloudy diffused matter such as mist, steam or fumes suspended in the air.
As verbs the difference between reek and vapor
is that
reek is (archaic|intransitive) to be emitted or exhaled, emanate, as of vapour or perfume while
vapor is to become vapor; to be emitted or circulated as vapor.
odour |
reek |
As nouns the difference between odour and reek
is that
odour is any smell, whether fragrant or offensive; scent; perfume while
reek is a strong unpleasant smell or
reek can be (ireland) a hill; a mountain.
As a verb reek is
(archaic|intransitive) to be emitted or exhaled, emanate, as of vapour or perfume.
skeevy |
reek |
As an adjective skeevy
is (slang) disgusting or distasteful.
As a noun reek is
a strong unpleasant smell or
reek can be (ireland) a hill; a mountain.
As a verb reek is
(archaic|intransitive) to be emitted or exhaled, emanate, as of vapour or perfume.
fetid |
reek |
As an adjective fetid
is stinking, fetid.
As a noun reek is
a strong unpleasant smell or
reek can be (ireland) a hill; a mountain.
As a verb reek is
(archaic|intransitive) to be emitted or exhaled, emanate, as of vapour or perfume.
odor |
reek |
In figuratively|lang=en terms the difference between odor and reek
is that
odor is (figuratively) a strong, pervasive quality while
reek is (figuratively) to be evidently associated with something unpleasant.
As nouns the difference between odor and reek
is that
odor is any smell, whether fragrant or offensive; scent; perfume while
reek is a strong unpleasant smell or
reek can be (ireland) a hill; a mountain.
As a verb reek is
(archaic|intransitive) to be emitted or exhaled, emanate, as of vapour or perfume.
reek |
reap |
As nouns the difference between reek and reap
is that
reek is a strong unpleasant smell or
reek can be (ireland) a hill; a mountain while
reap is a bundle of grain; a handful of grain laid down by the reaper as it is cut.
As verbs the difference between reek and reap
is that
reek is (archaic|intransitive) to be emitted or exhaled, emanate, as of vapour or perfume while
reap is to cut with a sickle, scythe, or reaping machine, as grain; to gather, as a harvest, by cutting.
reek |
wreck |
As nouns the difference between reek and wreck
is that
reek is a strong unpleasant smell or
reek can be (ireland) a hill; a mountain while
wreck is something or someone that has been ruined.
As verbs the difference between reek and wreck
is that
reek is (archaic|intransitive) to be emitted or exhaled, emanate, as of vapour or perfume while
wreck is to destroy violently; to cause severe damage to something, to a point where it no longer works, or is useless.
smirk |
reek |
As nouns the difference between smirk and reek
is that
smirk is an uneven, often crooked smile that is insolent, self-satisfied or scornful while
reek is a strong unpleasant smell or
reek can be (ireland) a hill; a mountain.
As verbs the difference between smirk and reek
is that
smirk is to smile in a way that is affected, smug, insolent or contemptuous while
reek is (archaic|intransitive) to be emitted or exhaled, emanate, as of vapour or perfume.
As an adjective smirk
is (obsolete) smart; spruce; affected; simpering.
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