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Webster 1913 Edition


Noisome

Noi′some

,
Adj.
[For
noysome
, fr.
noy
for
annoy
. See
Annoy
.]
1.
Noxious to health; hurtful; mischievous; unwholesome; insalubrious; destructive;
as,
noisome
effluvia
.
Noisome pestilence.”
Ps. xci. 3.
2.
Offensive to the smell or other senses; disgusting; fetid.
“Foul breath is noisome.”
Shak.
Noi′some-ly
,
adv.
Noi′some-ness
,
Noun.
Syn. – Noxious; unwholesome; insalubrious; mischievous; destructive.
Noisome
,
Noxious
. These words have to a great extent been interchanged; but there is a tendency to make a distinction between them, applying noxious to things that inflict evil directly; as, a noxious plant, noxious practices, etc., and noisome to things that operate with a remoter influence; as, noisome vapors, a noisome pestilence, etc. Noisome has the additional sense of disqusting. A garden may be free from noxious weeds or animals; but, if recently covered with manure, it may be filled with a noisome smell.

Webster 1828 Edition


Noisome

NOISOME

,
Adj.
1.
Noxious to health; hurtful; mischievous; unwholesome; insalubrious; destructive; as noisome winds; noisome effluvia or miasmata; noisome pestilence.
2.
Noxious; injurious.
3.
Offensive to the smell or other senses; disgusting; fetid.
Foul breath is noisome.

Definition 2024


noisome

noisome

English

Adjective

noisome (comparative more noisome, superlative most noisome)

  1. Morally hurtful or noxious.
  2. Hurtful or noxious to health; unwholesome, insalubrious.
  3. Offensive to the senses; disgusting, unpleasant, nauseous; foul, fetid, especially having an undesirable smell; sickening, nauseating.
  • For usage examples of this term, see Citations:noisome.

Synonyms

  • See also Wikisaurus:harmful

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