Noisome Meaning in English
word
ˈnɔɪ.səm
NOY-sum
nˈɔɪsʌm
NOY-sum
التعريف
Very unpleasant, usually referring to something with a strong, bad smell; can also mean harmful or dangerous.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
'Noisome' is formal and literary, rarely used in everyday conversation. It most often describes foul smells, but can mean 'harmful' in old-fashioned or poetic contexts. Don't confuse with 'noisy' (loud sounds)—the words are unrelated.
Spanish: fétido - pestilente - desagradablePortuguese (BR): fétido - pestilento - desagradávelPortuguese (PT): fétido - pestilento - desagradávelChinese (Simplified): 有害的 - 恶臭的 - 令人不快的Chinese (Traditional): 有害的 - 惡臭的 - 令人不快的Hindi: दुषित (बदबूदार) - घृणितArabic: كريه الرائحة - ضار - مزعجBengali: দুর্গন্ধযুক্ত - অপ্রীতিকর - ক্ষতিকরRussian: вонючий - зловонный - вредный (устар.)Japanese: ひどく臭い - 有害な(文語的)Vietnamese: hôi thối - gây hại (trang trọng)Korean: 악취가 나는 - 해로운 (문어체)Turkish: kötü kokulu - zararlı (eski)Urdu: بدبُودار - مضرّ (ادبی)Indonesian: berbau busuk - berbahaya (sastra)
جمل نموذجية
The noisome garbage made it hard to breathe.
basic
A noisome odor came from the old socks.
basic
The pond was filled with noisome water that smelled bad.
basic
After the heavy rain, a noisome mist drifted in from the swamp.
natural
The food had been left out for days and was covered with a noisome mold.
natural
There's a noisome atmosphere in that factory—it's more than just the smell, it's unhealthy.
natural