The difference between Funky and Malodorous
When used as adjectives, funky means offbeat, unconventional or eccentric, whereas malodorous means having a bad odor.
check bellow for the other definitions of Funky and Malodorous
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Funky as an adjective (US, slang):
Offbeat, unconventional or eccentric.
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Funky as an adjective (US, slang):
Not quite right; of questionable quality; not appropriate to the context.
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Funky as an adjective (slang, UK, US):
Cool; great; excellent.
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Funky as an adjective:
Having or relating to the smell of funk.
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Funky as an adjective (music):
Relating to or reminiscent of various genres of African American music, especially funk.
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Funky as an adjective (UK, slang, dated):
Relating to, or characterized by, great fear, or funking.
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Malodorous as an adjective:
Having a bad odor.
Examples:
"There were tons of malodorous garbage bags outside her house."
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Malodorous as an adjective (figuratively):
Highly improper.
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Compare with synonyms and related words:
- foul vs malodorous
- malodorous vs putrid
- malodorous vs smelly
- malodorous vs stinky
- malodorous vs stenchy
- fetid vs malodorous
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- malodorous vs noisome
- malodorous vs reeky
- malodorous vs reeking
- malodorous vs stinking
- malodorous vs mephitic
- foul-smelling vs malodorous
- malodorous vs rank
- malodorous vs rotten
- malodorous vs smelly
- malodorous vs vile
- malodorous vs offensive
- fragrant vs malodorous