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Miasmic - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Miasmic describes something filled with a foul, unpleasant, or oppressive atmosphere, often referring to a literal or metaphorical stench or pollution that feels suffocating or unhealthy.

miasmic

/maɪˈæzmɪk/ /maɪˈæzmɪk/

Definition:

Relating to or filled with a foul, unhealthy, or unpleasant smell or atmosphere.

Synonyms:

noxious, foul-smelling, putrid, malodorous

Part of Speech:

adjective

Antonyms:

fragrant, fresh

Common Collocations:

miasmic air, miasmic swamp, miasmic fog

Derivatives:

miasma, miasmically

Usage Tips:

Use "miasmic" to describe something with a physically or metaphorically oppressive and unpleasant atmosphere.

Common Phrases:

miasmic vapors, miasmic stench, miasmic cloud

Etymology:

Derived from Greek "miasma," meaning pollution or defilement; entered English in the 17th century.

Examples:

  • 1. The abandoned cellar had a miasmic odor of decay and mildew.
  • 2. The marsh was so miasmic that we covered our noses immediately.
  • 3. A miasmic haze hung over the industrial town after the chemical spill.
  • 4. His writing often evokes a miasmic sense of despair and corruption.

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