Opposite of past tense for to discern by the sense of smell
“It is near impossible to miss the smell of freshly baked bread as we pass the French patisserie.”
Opposite of past tense for to have a strong or unpleasant odor
“I decided I would use the baking soda the next day to deodorize the room, which smelled terribly of cigarettes.”
(figuratively) Opposite of past tense for to have an awareness of something
“How can you be oblivious to all this suspicious activity happening around you?”
(figuratively, smell like) Opposite of past tense for to be suggestive of something
“The subtext seems to contradict the author's own feelings but he doesn't allow it to stand in the way of a good yarn.”
(figuratively) Opposite of past tense for to be offensive, objectionable or unsatisfactory in nature or quality
“Thanks for buying me a car, Dad! You rock!”
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