The difference between Scoundrel and Stinker
When used as nouns, scoundrel means a mean, worthless fellow, whereas stinker means a person who stinks.
check bellow for the other definitions of Scoundrel and Stinker
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Scoundrel as a noun:
A mean, worthless fellow; a rascal; a villain; a person without honour or virtue.
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Stinker as a noun:
A person who stinks.
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Stinker as a noun (slang):
A contemptible person.
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Stinker as a noun (slang):
Something difficult (e.g. a given puzzle) or unpleasant (e.g. negative review, nasty letter).
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Stinker as a noun (slang):
Something of poor quality.
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Stinker as a noun:
Any of several species of large Antarctic petrels which feed on blubber and carrion and have an offensive odour, such as the giant fulmar.
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Stinker as a noun (slang):
A chemist.