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miasma

1 of 1noun
/maɪˈæzmə/
Forms:miasmas
1

unhealthy vapors rising from the ground or other sources

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2

a noxious or unpleasant atmosphere

  • The swampy marshland emitted a miasma of decay, making it difficult to breathe and causing discomfort to those nearby.
  • The abandoned building was shrouded in a miasma of neglect and decay, with a musty odor permeating the air.
  • The political scandal created a miasma of distrust and suspicion among the population, undermining confidence in the government.
  • After days of heavy rain, the stagnant water in the gutter formed a miasma of foul-smelling vapors, causing pedestrians to hurry past with handkerchiefs over their noses.
  • The toxic fumes from the industrial plant created a miasma of pollution, leading to health problems for residents in the surrounding area.
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