Smell

/smɛl/ verb

To sense something using your nose, or to give off a particular odor. It can also mean to suspect that something is wrong.

“Smell” comes from Old English “smellan,” meaning “to perceive a scent” or “to search by scent.” It is related to other Germanic words about smelling and tracking. The basic meaning of sensing odors has remained stable.

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