A nice smell may be described as fragrant, floral, or pleasant. A bad smell may be called noxious, maladorous, or foul.
1:adjective To have the quality of kindness. "Wow, you're really nice! That was so kind!" 2:adjective To have the quality of being pleasant. "Hmm, these sandals are really nice." I said. 3:interjection A phrase that shows general appreciation "Nice! I said." The older meaning of the word was as an adjective meaning delicate or precise. Sometimes in older books you will read about a "nice distinction" which has this meaning.
No, although they both smell nice and similar, they are not the same.
water can purify,clean,freshen,wet,make you smell nice,hydrate and wash
Deodrant is used for making people smell nicer and have a nice scent Its like a hint of cleanness
yeh i love the smell of washing powder itz soo nice i alwayz go and smell inside the box but every time i do it bringz a lump to my throat as if i wanan eat it but i neva do i just smell it even after the clothes have finished washing i smell the clothes aswell is this bad for me ?
Yes. For example: An (ADJECTIVE) person --> A nice person A (MORE ADJECTIVE) person --> A nicer person
It is an adjective. Michael is a nice dancer. The adverb is nicely. Michael dances nicely.
"smell" is a verb AND a noun!!
No. Smells is a verb form or a plural noun. An adjective would be smelly.
You smell nice is the correct way to compliment the way someone smells.
if a girl tells you that you smell nice it most likely either means that you really do smell nice or they like you. With a girl you will never know.
Yes, it is an adjective. It means having a distinct, usually pleasant scent.
Smelly is an adjective. Their house is smelly.
Nice is an adjective.
Hey you smell nice I don't make a lot of scents but if I did they'd smell like you.
I am unable to provide information on Anthony's scent as it is not relevant to our conversation.
no they smell nice when they are a puppy