Pleasant smells are those which are realy likely to be smelled again n again.. if we are our way to somewhere, smelling a good odour automatically takes us to tat place... examples of it are sweet smelling odours like flower blossoms, delicious smells which creates hunger obviously wen we smell it.. perfume odour,sandal wood etc.....
depending on our tastes we cud also say tat the odours near infants, the smell of earth which gets wet due to rain drops etc..
Unplesant smells are those which create a sick atmosphere to us.. i.e by smelling those we may get vomiting sensation, headache etc.. examples of it are rotten egg smells, dirty odours near dumped dust bins etc...
Artificial smells are made just like any fake smell, with chemicals or some kind of extract. I hope this was useful!
The ester pentyl butyrate (made from pentan-1-ol and butanoic acid) smells like apricot.
Some words for a sudden and strong feeling, depending on the emotion include:fitsurgeimpulseflushspurtspasm (generally unpleasant feelings)rushtwitch (generally unpleasant feelings)outburst (normally refers to anger)
Unlike rushing water in a river, water in a pond is stationary and stagnant. 1 stagnant water or air is not moving and therefore smells unpleasant: Few fish survive in the stagnant waters of the lake. 2 not developing, growing or changing: The new investments are aimed at reviving the stagnant economy. The housing market has been largely stagnant over the past few months.
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Examples of pleasant emotions include joy, love, and gratitude. Examples of unpleasant emotions include anger, sadness, and fear.
Pleasant refers to things that bring joy, satisfaction, or happiness. Unpleasant refers to things that bring discomfort, dissatisfaction, or negative emotions. These experiences are subjective and can vary from person to person.
perfume, flowers, something new( car, toy, etc..... ), etc.......
The opposite of pleasant is unpleasant, meaning not enjoyable or causing discomfort or displeasure.
Pleasant smells trigger positive associations in the brain, leading to feelings of comfort or happiness. In contrast, unpleasant smells often signal potential danger or harm, causing us to react negatively. This subjective perception of smell is influenced by personal experiences, cultural background, and genetic factors.
The word opposite pleasant is "unpleasant"
UNpleasant.
Pleasant smells are subjective. What is pleasing to one person will be unbearable to another. Trial and error will determine what smells someone likes the best.
The antonym (opposite) of pleasant would simply be "unpleasant".
the prefix for pleasant is 'un' which is='un pleasant..........................!
Noun forms for the adjective unpleasant are unpleasantry and unpleasantness.
Yes, disagreeable is an antonym of pleasant. Disagreeable typically refers to something unpleasant or unwelcome, while pleasant signifies something agreeable or enjoyable.