Hanapin
to smell
01
amoy, magbigay
to release a particular scent
Linking Verb: to smell [adj]
Intransitive: to smell of sth
02
amoy, makaramdaman
to recognize or become aware of a particular scent
Transitive: to smell sth
03
mabaho, mang-amoy
to emit an unpleasant or offensive odor
Intransitive
Linking Verb: to smell [adj]
04
makita, suspeksyonin
to intuitively detect or suspect something without concrete evidence
Transitive: to smell a situation
05
magsalita, magmungkahi
to suggest or evoke a particular quality or feeling
Intransitive: to smell of a quality or feeling
Smell
02
amoy, scent
the sensation that results when olfactory receptors in the nose are stimulated by particular chemicals in gaseous form
03
amoy, pabango
the distinct quality sensed by the nose, defining the essence of one's surroundings
04
kapaligiran, atmospera
the general atmosphere of a place or situation and the effect that it has on people
05
amoy, sabay
the act of perceiving the odor of something
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Halimbawa
The air smelled of salt and seaweed as we walked along the beach.
Right now, the kitchen is smelling of herbs and spices as the chef prepares the meal.
Yesterday, the bakery smelled of warm, freshly baked bread.
Coffee beans always smell enticing when freshly ground.
The spoiled food in the refrigerator smelled disgustingly foul.