Synonyms of whiff

Antonyms of whiff

Collocations of whiff

whiff of smoke
Frequency: 70 %

As he entered the room, he caught a whiff of smoke from the fireplace.

whiff of perfume
Frequency: 60 %

She walked by leaving a lingering whiff of perfume in the air.

whiff of fresh air
Frequency: 45 %

Opening the window brought a much-needed whiff of fresh air into the stuffy room.

whiff of danger
Frequency: 30 %

There was a sudden whiff of danger in the air as they approached the dark alley.

whiff of success
Frequency: 25 %

With each completed task, she could sense a whiff of success in the air.

Idiomatic Expressions for whiff

  • Phrase: whiff of scandal
    Meaning: a slight suggestion or rumor of scandalous behavior
    Usage: The politician's campaign was hit with a whiff of scandal just days before the election.