First Known Use: before 12th century
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1reek
noun \ˈrēk\
Definition of REEK
1
chiefly dialect : smoke
3
: a strong or disagreeable fume or odor
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Origin of REEK
Middle English rek, from Old English rēc; akin to Old High German rouh smoke
2reek
verb
: to have a very strong and unpleasant smell
Full Definition of REEK
intransitive verb
1
: to emit smoke or vapor
2
a : to give off or become permeated with a strong or offensive odor <a room reeking of incense> b : to give a strong impression of some constituent quality or feature <a neighborhood that reeks of poverty>
3
: emanate
transitive verb
1
: to subject to the action of smoke or vapor
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First Known Use of REEK
before 12th century
Related to REEK
- Synonyms
- stink
REEKING Defined for Kids
1reek
noun \ˈrēk\
Definition of REEK for Kids
: a strong or unpleasant smell
2reek
verb
reekedreek·ing
Definition of REEK for Kids
: to have a strong or unpleasant smell
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