Pronunciation: /əˈnɑzmɪk/
noun a person who is anosmic
A1 My anosmic friend cannot smell anything at all.
A2 The anosmic patient has lost their sense of smell due to a medical condition.
B1 Living with anosmia can be challenging as it affects one's ability to detect odors.
B2 Anosmics often rely on visual cues and taste to compensate for their lack of smell.
C1 Anosmics may struggle to detect gas leaks or spoiled food without the sense of smell.
C2 The anosmic condition can have a significant impact on one's quality of life and overall well-being.
adjective relating to or suffering from anosmia, the loss of the sense of smell
A1 My anosmic friend cannot smell anything.
A2 The anosmic patient was unable to detect the scent of the flowers.
B1 Living with anosmia can greatly impact one's quality of life.
B2 Anosmic individuals may struggle to fully enjoy the taste of food.
C1 Anosmic conditions can be caused by various factors, such as head injuries or infections.
C2 Some people are born anosmic, while others may develop the condition later in life.
formal The anosmic patient had difficulty detecting even strong odors.
informal My anosmic friend can't smell anything at all.
slang I heard she's anosmic, which is why she never notices bad smells.
figurative Being anosmic to sarcasm, he often took jokes literally.
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