"Putridly" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Putridly" Meaning

The word "putridly" is an adverb that means in a strongly unpleasant or foul-smelling way.

"Putridly" Examples

5 Examples of "Putridly" in Sentences


The smell of rotting fish wafting from the dumpster spread putridly through the air.
After the storm, the putridly decomposing plants in the ravaged garden made it clear of the extent of the flood damage.
The sarcastic comment patronized others putridly with its surface-level lilt.
The capelin larvae schooling in the coastal waters died putridly due to the unseasonably warm temperatures.
Shedding soaked through, he tried to start a campfire using damp wood, which burned putridly, casting a thick smoke that made everyone gag.

"Putridly" Similar Words

Putresce

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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.

Putrescence

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The state or process of becoming rotten, decaying, or foul-smelling.

Putrescent

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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.

Putrescible

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Decaying or liable to decay, esp. because it is putrid.

Putrescin

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Putrescine

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Putrescine is a chemical compound that is a diamine, meaning it is a compound that consists of two amino groups (-NH2) attached to a carbon chain. It has the chemical formula C4H12N2.<br><br>Putrescine is a naturally occurring substance that is present in the bodies of many living organisms, including humans. It is a major component of the putrid smell associated with decomposition, where it is produced by the breakdown of proteins. It is also known to be present in the body during pregnancy and in various plants.<br><br>Putrescine is sometimes used as an ingredient in perfumes, pharmaceuticals, and as a precursor to other chemical compounds. It has also been used to study the metabolism of amino acids and has potential uses in the field of biotechnology.<br><br>There are several isomers of putrescine, including N-methylputrescine, but the most common one is spermidine, which is found in plants and is considered to have antioxidant properties.

Putrid

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Having a strong unpleasant smell, especially of rotten or decaying matter.

Putridity

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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.

Putridness

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The state or quality of being putrid, characterized by a foul or unpleasant smell, and often accompanied by decay or rot.

Putrifacted

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Putrification

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The process of decaying or rotting, especially the breakdown of organic matter by bacteria or fungi, often resulting in a foul odor.<br><br>Example: "The waterlogged soil began to experience putrification, emitting a strong stench from the decomposition of organic materials."<br><br>Synonyms: decomposition, rot, spoilage, corruption.

Putrify

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To corrupt or rot something, typically as a result of being left in an unhealthy or unsanitary environment for too long.

Putrilage

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Puts

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A verb meaning to place or put something in a particular position or location, often implying a sense of giving or transferring something from one point to another, often with the intention of storing, keeping, or abandoning it.

Putsch

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Putschist

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A putschist is a person who participates in a coup d'état, or a plot to overthrow a government or a ruling authority, usually by force or violence.