It means very nasty smelling .
Malodorous means smelly, definitely in a bad way. A skunk would be malodorous, or your girlfriend would be malodorous if she wore too much perfume but a flower garden (even if it had an overwhelming good scent) would not be malodorous. Included below is the dictionary.com definition of malodorous if you'd like to read more. http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/malodorous
The sentence uses contrast as a context clue. Contrasts include:The malodorous - sweetrotten - fragranceeggs - freesia and lemons (all as imagery)
Either "dys-" (as in dysfunction, dystopia) or "mal-" (as in malfunction, malodorous).
The policeman had a bumptious attitude that was very repulsive to vulnerable women.
It is stinky,rank,foul-smelling,noisome,fetid and malodorous.
Malodorous means smelly, definitely in a bad way. A skunk would be malodorous, or your girlfriend would be malodorous if she wore too much perfume but a flower garden (even if it had an overwhelming good scent) would not be malodorous. Included below is the dictionary.com definition of malodorous if you'd like to read more. http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/malodorous
It means that a wound stinks and is oozing pus.
Some flowers are very malodorous that you can't even stand near them. This is an example of the word malodorous.
Malodorous is from the French words "mal" meaning bad and "odour" meaning smell. "With a loud grunt, the baby produced a bad malodorous stench in the room".
The type of context clue for the word "malodorous" is definition. Other words or phrases in the text may directly define or explain the meaning of "malodorous" as foul-smelling or having a bad odor.
Malodorous means bad smelling: Harry's malodorous gym clothes had been left in his locker for the whole summer.
offensively
offensively
A Gunner is mostly a player who shoots the ball most off the time down the court offensively
The United States used the atomic bomb offensively during WWII. That is pretty close to nuclear weapons.
Impudence is having the quality of being offensively bold. It can also be used to describe offensively bold behavior. Also describes insolent or impertinent behavior.
The sentence uses contrast as a context clue. Contrasts include:The malodorous - sweetrotten - fragranceeggs - freesia and lemons (all as imagery)