hediondo

hediondo
adj.
stinking, stinky, bad-smelling, evil-smelling.
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hediondo
adjetivo
1 (apestoso) stinking, foul-smelling, smelly
2 figurado (asqueroso) filthy, repulsive
3 figurado (molesto) annoying
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ADJ
1) (=maloliente) stinking, foul-smelling
2) (=asqueroso) repulsive
3) (=sucio) filthy
4) (=obsceno) obscene
5) (=inaguantable) annoying, unbearable
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-da adjetivo (fétido) foul-smelling, stinking
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= stinking, smelly [smellier -comp., smelliest -sup.], malodourous [malodorous, -USA], rotting, reeking, putrid, noisome.
Ex. And no matter how set everyone is to have a good time, it is difficult to do more than make the cheerful best of things if the picnic is held, for some crazy reason, on a stinking garbage dump in pouring rain.
Ex. This article looks at the question of the appropriate treatment by librarians of homeless people, sometimes smelly and mentally disturbed, in the library.
Ex. Today's sewage nutrients, dyes and toxic or malodorous substances which can be degraded only with difficulty or very slowly.
Ex. He is a modernist abandoning himself to romanticism and finding beauty in rotting corpses and reeking cities.
Ex. He is a modernist abandoning himself to romanticism and finding beauty in rotting corpses and reeking cities.
Ex. Social conventions can influence the labeling of odors, especially those that have putrid, rancid, urinous or sweaty qualities.
Ex. The bags may be used as an inner skin to a rubbish bin, to stop wet and noisome remains from sticking to the inside of the container.
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-da adjetivo (fétido) foul-smelling, stinking
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= stinking, smelly [smellier -comp., smelliest -sup.], malodourous [malodorous, -USA], rotting, reeking, putrid, noisome.

Ex: And no matter how set everyone is to have a good time, it is difficult to do more than make the cheerful best of things if the picnic is held, for some crazy reason, on a stinking garbage dump in pouring rain.

Ex: This article looks at the question of the appropriate treatment by librarians of homeless people, sometimes smelly and mentally disturbed, in the library.
Ex: Today's sewage nutrients, dyes and toxic or malodorous substances which can be degraded only with difficulty or very slowly.
Ex: He is a modernist abandoning himself to romanticism and finding beauty in rotting corpses and reeking cities.
Ex: He is a modernist abandoning himself to romanticism and finding beauty in rotting corpses and reeking cities.
Ex: Social conventions can influence the labeling of odors, especially those that have putrid, rancid, urinous or sweaty qualities.
Ex: The bags may be used as an inner skin to a rubbish bin, to stop wet and noisome remains from sticking to the inside of the container.

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hediondo -da
adjective
1 (fétido) foul-smelling, stinking
2 (fam) (repugnante) disgusting, revolting
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hediondo
-da adjetivo (fétido) foul-smelling, stinking

hediondo,-a adjetivo foul-smelling

'hediondo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
hedionda
English:
stinking
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hediondo, -a adj
1. [pestilente] stinking, foul-smelling
2. Formal [insoportable] unbearable
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hediondo
adj stinking, foul-smelling
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hediondo, -da adj
maloliente: foul-smelling, stinking

Spanish-English dictionary. 2013.

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