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scent

scent [ sent ]


noun  (plural scents)
Definition:
 
1. pleasant smell: a pleasant sweet smell such as that of a flower
the scent of jasmine

2. smell used as trail: the characteristic smell given off by a person or animal and used especially for tracking
They followed the scent deep into the forest.

3. perfume: cosmetic liquid worn on the skin, especially women's perfume

4. smelling sense: the sense of smell

5. hint: a faint indication that something is likely to happen
There was the scent of danger in the air.



verb  (past and past participle scent·ed, present participle scent·ing, 3rd person present singular scents)
Definition:
 
1. transitive verb imbue something with pleasant smell: to fill something with a distinctive odor, especially a pleasant one
Roses scented the room.

2. transitive and intransitive verb smell somebody or something: to perceive somebody or something by smelling

3. transitive verb detect something as imminent: to sense that something is likely to happen
They could scent victory.

[14th century. Via French sentir "to sense" < Latin sentire "feel"]

scent·less adjective

put or throw somebody off the scent to divert somebody from finding or discovering something


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See smell.

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