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Is there a word that means "to give off an odor" (a non-stinky one ... 4 Jul 2017 · Most of the synonyms on Thesaurus refer to a bad odor. Is there are word like reek which is used to describe good smells? Example sentence: Mary dawdled toward Tom and …
emanate VS radiate (VS emit) | WordReference Forums 9 Jul 2015 · Hello. I don't seem to able to find enough information on the difference between emanate and radiate. That's what I found so far: emanate has a meaning "to originate: e.g. …
Use of the word "emit" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange 16 Oct 2015 · A look at Google Ngrams does support your statement that "emanating from" is more common; apparently overwhelmingly so: A search of Google Books turns up some other …
word choice - to emanate from vs to stem from - English … 26 Aug 2015 · Are the words to emanate from and to stem from synonym in the following sense? Do you think I can swap with each other without changing the meaning of the following …
Meaning of "emanating" in the enclosed paragraph 5 Nov 2020 · The light peaked the tallest mountain, making a beautiful contrast between gleaming white snow and the violet sky, emanating a powerful glow. The sheer awesomeness and force …
emit or emits? - WordReference Forums 26 Oct 2017 · Transportation, particularly passenger vehicles and planes, [ emit / emits ] a tremendous amount of carbon and other pollutants into the atmosphere. In this sentence, the …
word choice - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange 27 Sep 2015 · or "He emitting tranquility" 1. (Of a feeling, quality, or sensation) issue or spread out from (a source): Warmth emanated from the fireplace She felt an undeniable charm emanating …
word choice - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange 8 May 2015 · The idea behind something appearing is more visual in nature; it comes into sight. What would I say if something "appeared audibly"? The sound of the oncoming car appeared …
fume vs smog - WordReference Forums 8 Mar 2015 · Hello my friends, I was wondering whether they are essentially interchangeable. I made up two sentences: 1) Cars cause pollution, both smog and acid rain. 2) Cars cause …
non-smoking vs. no-smoking | WordReference Forums 7 Jan 2009 · Do you smoke after sex? I don't think there's a great deal of ambiguity really. Certainly in speech a no-smoking restaurant would be perfectly well understood, and a normal …