appealing smell

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  1. A fragrant or pleasant odor that attracts interest or admiration, often evoking positive emotions or memories.

The freshly baked bread had an appealing smell that filled the entire house, making everyone eager to have a slice.

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  • 12 days ago
    Some history about appealing smell:

    The phrase ‘appealing smell‘ combines two common English words, and in this context, it generally refers to a scent or aroma that is attractive or pleasant. The etymology of the phrase as a whole does not have a specific historical entry, as it is not a single coined term but rather a descriptive phrase made up of the words ‘appealing‘ and ‘smell.‘

    ‘Appealing‘ comes from the verb ‘appeal,‘ which is derived from Middle English ‘apelen,‘ from Old French ‘appeler,‘ meaning ‘to call upon.‘ Its roots can be traced back to Latin ‘appellare,‘ which means ‘to call,‘ ‘to name,‘ or ‘to address.‘

    ‘Smell‘ comes from Middle English ‘smellen,‘ which is of uncertain origin but is likely related to the Old Norse ‘smella‘ meaning ‘to smell,‘ and the Proto-Germanic ‘*smēlōną,‘ which has similar meanings related to the sense of smell.

    As a phrase, ‘appealing smell‘ simply conveys the idea of a scent that is attractive or inviting without having a distinct etymological history beyond the origins of the individual words.

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  • 12 days ago
    Related words I found for appealing smell: Aromatic, fragrant, odoriferous, sweet-scented, perfumed, intoxicating, inviting, and pleasant.