Crossword-Solution: NOISOME 7 letters, 50 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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Word Word Type Definition
Noisome a. Noxious to health; hurtful; mischievous; unwholesome;
insalubrious; destructive; as, noisome effluvia.
Noisome a. Offensive to the smell or other senses; disgusting; fetid.

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NOISOME anagram ISONOME, MOONIES

We have 50 clues for the answer “NOISOME”

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bearing an extremely offensive odour 1 answer
Disgusting, as an odor 1 answer
Hardly fragrant 1 answer
Harmful; malodorous 1 answer
Highly obnoxious 1 answer
Majorly malodorous 1 answer
Offensively malodorous 1 answer
Offensively smelling 1 answer
Stinky (but not necessarily loud, surprisingly) 1 answer
Very offensive 1 answer
Word that means "offensive," not "loud" 1 answer
SUper smelly 2 answers
Smelling bad 2 answers
Injurious to health. 2 answers
Olfactorily offensive 3 answers
Foul smelling 4 answers
Far from fragrant 5 answers
BECOMING PUTRID 10 answers
icky 14 answers
mephitic 15 answers
having a bad odor 16 answers
Gamy 18 answers
Foul-smelling 23 answers
reeking 25 answers
Unwholesome. 25 answers
Stinking 26 answers
Funky 26 answers
smelly 31 answers
Noxious 34 answers
Yucky 39 answers
Malodorous 40 answers
Sticky 43 answers
Loathsome 48 answers
nauseating 49 answers
fetid 55 answers
putrid 55 answers
pernicious 56 answers
frowzy 56 answers
repellent 59 answers
sickening 63 answers
Rotten 69 answers
harmful 74 answers
Obnoxious 74 answers
Rank 75 answers
Odious 80 answers
Disgusting 80 answers
Repulsive 83 answers
Offensive 92 answers
Foul 93 answers
Bad 98 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ATERE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with NOISOME (5)

They are, in the language of the slave’s poet, Whittier,— “Gone, gone, sold and gone To the rice swamp dank and lone, Where the slave-whip ceaseless swings, Where the noisome insect stings, Where the fever-demon strews Poison with the falling dews, Where the sickly sunbeams glare Through the hot and misty air:— Gone, gone, sold and gone To the rice swamp dank and lone, From Virginia hills and waters— Woe is me, my stolen daughters!” The hearth is desolate.
Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass Frederick Douglass 1992
Within that noisome den from which I had emerged I had thought with a narrow intensity only of our immediate security.
The War of the Worlds H. G. Wells 1992
Extraordinary how soon the noisome flavour of imprisoned sleep, becomes manifest in all such places that are ill cared for! “In secret, too,” grumbled the gaoler, looking at the written paper.
A Tale of Two Cities Charles Dickens 1994
They are, in the language of the slave’s poet, Whittier— Gone, gone, sold and gone, To the rice swamp dank and lone, Where the slave-whip ceaseless swings, Where the noisome insect stings, Where the fever-demon strews Poison with the falling dews, Where the sickly sunbeams glare Through the hot and misty air:— Gone, gone, sold and gone To the rice swamp dank and lone, From Virginia hills and waters— Woe is me, my stolen daughters! The hearth is desolate.
My Bondage and My Freedom Frederick Douglass 1995
For e'en the fells are useless; nor the flesh With water may they purge, or tame with fire, Nor shear the fleeces even, gnawed through and through With foul disease, nor touch the putrid webs; But, had one dared the loathly weeds to try, Red blisters and an unclean sweat o'erran His noisome limbs, till, no long tarriance made, The fiery curse his tainted frame devoured.
The Georgics Virgil 2008

Quotes with NOISOME (3)

What is Man? Man is a noisome bacillus whom Our Heavenly Father created because he was disappointed in the monkey.
Mark Twain
The girl's life had been squandered in the streets, and among the most noisome of the stews and dens of London, but there was something of the woman's original nature left in her still; and when she heard a light step approaching the door opposite to that by which she had entered, and thought of the wide contrast which the small room would in another moment contain, she felt burdened with the sense of her own deep shame: and shrunk as though she could scarcely bear the presen…
Charles Dickens Oliver Twist
March 1898What a strange dream I had last night! I wandered in the warm streets of a port, in the low quarter of some Barcelona or Marseille. The streets were noisome, with their freshly-heaped piles of ordure outside the doors, in the blue shadows of their high roofs. They all led down towards the sea. The gold-spangled sea, seeming as if it had been polished by the sun, could be seen at the end of each thoroughfare, bristling with yard-arms and luminous masts. The implacabl…
Jean Lorrain Monsieur De Phocas
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Appears in: Boston Globe, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 35 times in crossword archives (1948–2024).