smell out

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smell out

I can smell out when something is wrong with the engine.

Definition

Verb (transitive): 1. To discover or detect something through investigation or instinct: To find something hidden or not obvious, often by using one's intuition or by searching carefully. 2. To perceive or identify by or as if by the sense of smell: To detect the presence or nature of something as if using the olfactory sense, often implying a keen, almost instinctive ability.

Usage and Examples
  • The new auditor was hired to smell out any financial irregularities in the accounts.
  • The journalist has a talent for smelling out a good story before anyone else.
  • The dog was able to smell out the drugs hidden in the luggage.
  • She can smell out insincerity from a mile away.
Advanced Usage and Nuances
  • Implied Process: The phrasal verb often implies a process of searching, investigating, or using one's keen perception, not just a passive awareness. It suggests uncovering something that was concealed or not immediately apparent.
  • Figurative vs. Literal: While it can be used literally (e.g., a dog smelling out a scent), it is more commonly used figuratively to describe detecting abstract concepts like trouble, corruption, or opportunity.
Variants and Related Words
  • Smell (verb): To perceive the odor of something. (e.g., )
  • Sniff out (phrasal verb): A very close synonym, often used interchangeably with "smell out," especially in both literal and figurative contexts. (e.g., )
Synonyms
  • Detect
  • Discover
  • Uncover
  • Ferret out
  • Sense intuitively
Related Phrasal Verbs
  • Nose out: To discover or detect something, especially by persistent investigation. (e.g., )
  • Root out: To find and remove something completely. (e.g., )
Related Idioms
  • Have a nose for (something): To have a natural talent for finding or recognizing something. (e.g., )
  • Follow one's nose: To go straight ahead or to be guided by instinct. (e.g., )
smell out

I can smell out when something is wrong with the engine.

Verb
  1. become aware of not through the senses but instinctively
    • I sense his hostility
    • i smell trouble
    • smell out corruption
  2. recognize or detect by or as if by smelling
    • He can smell out trouble