sniff\ˈsnif\
verb
: to take air into your nose in short breaths that are loud enough to be heard
: to smell (something or someone) by putting your nose close to it and taking air in through your nose in short breaths
: to take (something, such as fumes or a drug) into your body by inhaling it through your nose in order to get intoxicated
Full Definition
intransitive verb
1 : to draw air audibly up the nose especially for smelling <sniffed at the flowers>
2 : to show or express disdain or scorn
3 : snoop, nose <sniffed around for clues>
transitive verb
1 : to smell or take by inhalation through the nose
2 : to utter contemptuously
3 : to recognize or detect by or as if by smelling <sniff out trouble>
Examples
She sniffed and wiped her nose with a tissue.
She put perfume on her wrist and sniffed it.
The dog sniffed the carpet.
Origin: Middle English.
First use: 14th century
Synonyms: nose, scent, smell, snuff, whiff
sniff
noun
: an act or the sound of drawing air into the nose especially in order to smell something or because you are sick or have been crying
: an expression of dislike or disapproval
: a small amount or sign ofsomething
Full Definition
1 : an act or sound of sniffing
2 : a quantity that is sniffed
Examples
She said that she felt fine, but her sniffs and coughs told a different story.
“I refuse to answer that question,” she said with a sniff.
He wanted to avoid the slightest sniff of a scandal.
First use: 1767
Synonyms: aroma, odor, redolence, scent, smell
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