"Putrefying" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Decaying or rotting, often with a strong, unpleasant smell, typically due to bacteria breaking down the organic matter.
Here are five usage examples of the word "putrefying":
Putrid means foul-smelling and rotting. Putrescent, or putridian, refers to the process of becoming or smelling putrid.<br><br>Putrescent or putredinous typically describes biochemical fermentation processes, involving strong reduction and the break down of complex molecular structures, resulting in the production of more volatile and pungent substances.<br><br>Example: "The putrescent smell from the trash in the dumpster was overwhelming."
Putrefacient refers to something that causes or promotes putrefaction, which is the process of decay or decomposition of organic matter, often accompanied by strong and unpleasant smells. It can also describe a substance or environment that fosters or facilitates this process.
Putrefaction refers to the process of decomposition or rotting of organic matter, especially the soft tissues of dead animals or humans, due to the action of microorganisms such as bacteria and fungi. It is a natural process that occurs after death, resulting in the breakdown of complex molecules into simpler compounds, including gases and liquids.
Putrefactive refers to the process of decay or decomposition of organic matter, typically caused by the action of microorganisms, especially bacteria and fungi. It can also describe substances or materials that cause or are capable of causing decay or spoilage.
The term "putrefaction" refers to the process by which organic matter decomposes and begins to break down, often emitting a foul odor due to the action of bacteria and microorganisms. It can describe both the physical process and the products produced as a result, such as sludge, ooze, or the vapors released.<br><br>In a broader sense, the word can be used figuratively to denote something that is decaying or spoiling in quality. <br><br>Putrefactive, as an adjective, serves as an adjective derived from "putrefaction." It can be used to describe something or someone that is undergoing or involved in putrefaction, physically or metaphorically.<br><br>For example: <br>- The supermarket had to close temporarily due to food going through putrefaction overnight.<br>- The economic situation in the country was deemed putrefactive and necessary of a comprehensive overhaul.<br><br>It is worth noting that putrefaction is a natural process and not always a negative one, as microorganisms help in decaying organic matter, contributing to nutrient cycling in ecosystems. However, in the contexts of human health, food safety, or in figurative expressions, it carries a negative connotation.
EntryPoint: undergoing a process of decay <br><br>Decayed or decomposed, especially as a result of being in an oxygen-free environment.
To undergo or cause to undergo a process of putrefaction, which is the decomposition of organic matter, especially protein, resulting in foul-smelling fluids and gases.
coming from or relating to a state of decay or rotting, especially a state of spoiled or corrupt flesh: a putrescent smell from the dumpster.
Putridity refers to a state of being or something that is extremely foul, disgusting, or decaying. It can describe a smell, a situation, or a condition that is characterized by a strong sense of rot, decay, or corruption.<br><br>Examples:<br><br> The putridity of the rotting garbage filled the air with its foul odor.<br> The putridity of the situation was evident in the disarray and chaos that followed the natural disaster.<br> The putridity of the disease caused by the bacteria was a major concern for public health officials.