Smrad
Smrad is a common noun in several South Slavic languages meaning a strong, unpleasant odor or stench. It is used in Croatian, Serbian, Bosnian, and Slovenian, and it tends to be informal, often carrying a coarse or humorous register depending on context. In everyday speech it describes odorous sources such as garbage, decay, or body odor.
Etymology and cognates: The word has cognates across Slavic languages, including Polish smród, all linked by
Usage: As a nontechnical term, smrad appears in informal conversation, writing, and humor. It would typically
In culture and media, smrad is used to create vivid sensory imagery in dialogue, reviews, and narrative