Smell can function as both a verb and a noun. As a verb, it describes the action of detecting odors with the nose. As an adjective, it describes something having a scent or odor.
If they smell bad, the fugus-y, nasty, stinky, gross.
the Proust effect
The "floral" smell of most flowers is sweet or fragrant. Some are too sweet. Some might be described as aromatic.
Pungent is not a thing. It is an adjective that describes the way something smells. A strong smell. The pungent smell of onion, garlic and wet dog filled the room.
Adjectives that describes fire are bright, glowing, smoky, cracking, snapping, and hot.
Olfactite is a geological term referring to fossiliferous rocks or minerals that emit a smell when rubbed or broken. It does not specifically deal with the sense of smell, but rather describes the property of emitting an odor when disturbed.
The prefix of the word "odorous" is "odor-," which relates to smell. In this case, "odorous" describes something that has a distinctive smell, often a strong or unpleasant one. The word is derived from the Latin "odor," meaning "scent" or "smell."
use your hand to wraft the fumes towars your nose
"Smelled" is a past tense verb that describes an action related to the sense of smell.
Perhaps, but this linked page describes it as smelling very good.
The smell from a gas leak reeks. The adjective begins with the letter r.