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Yusuke
what's the difference between smelly and sticky?
i made a mistake.
it meant between smelly and stinky
28 août 2018 17:13
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The word "stinky" is usually associated with UNPLEASANT smells like rotting garbage.
For example, someone might say, "that garbage reeks! it is very stinky!".
The word "smelly" is similar but might be used for STRONG smells that are not as "foul".
For example, her perfume was very "smelly" means her perfume was powerful and strong.
Garlic is also "smelly" but not unpleasant to all people.
Hope this is helpful.
28 août 2018
3
No difference between smelly and stinky. To me, smelly is more common and stinky sounds more childish.
28 août 2018
2
Smelly is something that has a strong or unpleasant smell. Sticky is something with adherent texture, something that sticks to your fingers, for an example: a melted candy bar, if you touch it, it sticks to your fingers.
I hope this helps! :)
28 août 2018
Both have the same meaning but stinky is more slang like
28 août 2018
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Yusuke
Compétences linguistiques
Anglais, Japonais, Espagnol
Langue étudiée
Anglais, Espagnol
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