Smelt [verb]

Definition of Smelt:

perceive with the nose

Synonyms of Smelt:


Opposite/Antonyms of Smelt:

Miss

Lose

Pass by


Sentence/Example of Smelt:

Mr. COX said he could not smelt a pig, but he thought he smelt a rat.

The Regent, who smelt the rat, turned on his heel, and said nothing.

However, the sight of the roses, overlapping the water-jug, pacified him; they smelt so sweet.

She suffered horribly, too, in that stiff, lonely dwelling which smelt of the tomb.

The shop, which was already three parts eaten up, smelt of ruin.

And then Marjolin declared that she smelt sweet from head to foot.

With one opinion, it smelt of liquor; only no one could guess what liquor.

And right then I'd ought to have smelt trouble, but I didn't; had a cold in my head, I guess likely.

The people were poor and ill-clad, and they smelt of garlic and uncleanness.

Well, I sent that cook for the rum and when he fetched it, I thought it smelt funny.