"Stinky" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Stinky" Meaning

Unpleasantly and powerfully smelling, typically in a way that is unpleasantly strong and annoying.

"Stinky" Examples

Example Sentences:


Adjective

1. The stinky cheese was left out overnight and developed a strong smell.
2. The stinky socks were put in the laundry basket and cleaned.

Idiomatic Expression

3. "What's cooking?" he asked, covering his nose as the aroma of stinky fish wafted from the kitchen downstairs.

Colloquialism

4. After a week without showering, his hygiene levels were attracting attention, his clothes smelled stinky and his body odor was overpowering.

Adverb

5. The stinky fish was left out in the open to dry, filling the entire house with a stinky smell.

"Stinky" Similar Words

Stings

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Stingy

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Miserly or unwilling to give or share; reluctant to part with money or resources.

Stink

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Having a strong unpleasant smell. To emit a foul odor.

Stinkard

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A loaded word!<br><br>"Stinkard" is not a word found in standard English dictionaries, but it seems to be a playful variation of the word "snickard", which itself is a rare or obsolete word.<br><br>However, I believe you might be thinking of the word "stinkard" as a colloquial or slang term, especially in informal contexts or on the internet. If that's the case, it could be used to describe someone who emits a strong, unpleasant odor or has body odor.<br><br>Please note that this usage is not widely recognized or accepted, and the word might be considered colloquial, informal, or even derogatory in certain circumstances.<br><br>More likely, you might be thinking of the word "stinker" or "stink", which are more common words with similar meanings.

Stinker

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Something or someone that smells unpleasantly.<br><br>Example: "The stinkers in the kitchen were causing a mess."<br><br>Synonyms: stench, fetid, foul-smelling.

Stinkier

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Having a strong, unpleasant smell.

Stinking

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The word "stinking" is an adjective that means giving off a bad smell. It can also be used to describe something that is extremely unpleasant or disagreeable.

Stinks

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Has a bad smell or odor.

Stint

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Stintance

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I think there may be a typo in the word you provided. Based on your input, I'm assuming you meant "instance". If so, here's the explanation:<br><br>Instance: A specific example or occasion of something.<br><br>Example: "This is an instance of a great invention."<br><br>However, if you meant something else, please let me know and I'll do my best to help.

Stinted

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I couldn't find any information on the word "stinted". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a non-standard word.<br><br>However, "stint" is a real word that can be a verb or a noun.<br><br>As a verb, "to stint" means to restrict or withhold something, such as time, money, or effort, in order to prevent waste or excess.<br><br>As a noun, a "stint" refers to a period of time during which something is done or available in limited quantities.<br><br>It's possible that you meant to type "stinted", which could be a form of the word "stint", but it's still not a standard word. If you could provide more context or information, I may be able to help you better.

Stints

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Short-term appointments or employment.

Stipa

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Stipa refers to a genus of perennial, tufted grasses with a grass-like appearance. They often have narrow, linear leaves and are commonly found in dry areas with poor soil. The stems may be wiry, spiky, or hair-like, with feathery panicles of flowers.

Stipend

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A stipend is a regular payment, typically monthly, made to someone to help them live while they are studying, training, or working at a lower level than their qualifications would normally warrant.

Stipendiarian

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A stipendiarian is a person who receives a stipend or a fixed allowance, especially for scholarly purposes or as a member of a college or university. In other words, a stipendiarian is someone who is supported financially by a fixed payment, often for a specific period of time.

Stipendiaries

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Members of a body, especially a legislative body, that are paid for their services.