1. fetid - Noun
2. fetid - Adjective
3. fetid - Adjective Satellite
Having an offensive smell; stinking.
Source: Webster's dictionarya foul odor Source: Internet
the kitchen smelled really funky Source: Internet
In those trenches, Lofting survived longer than most young subalterns, despite his habit of sleeping out in the open rather than underground in a fetid bunker. Source: Internet
Horace (65 – 8 BC) also refers to Cerberus yielding to Orphesus' lyre, here Cerberus has a single dog head, which "like a Fury's is fortified by a hundred snakes", with a "triple-tongued mouth" oozing "fetid breath and gore". Source: Internet
Its unrivaled ability to digest the terpene excretions from soldier termites is likely a modification of the strong digestive system its ancestors used to digest fetid carrion. Source: Internet
In light of all that, Harris’ latest revolting dive into the most fetid dumpster of Trump Hatred, and awe-inspiring example of moral myopia that he has now provided is not altogether unexpected. Source: Internet