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Definition of reek noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

reek

noun
 
/riːk/
 
/riːk/
[singular]
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  1. a strong unpleasant smell synonym stench
    • the reek of cigarettes and beer
    • The reek of gunpowder and smoke grew stronger.
    • There was a permanent reek of decaying food in the cupboards.
    Word OriginOld English rēocan ‘give out smoke or vapour’, rēc (noun) ‘smoke’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch rieken ‘to smell’, rook ‘smoke’, German riechen ‘to smell’, Rauch ‘smoke’.
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