US Formal vs UK Odorless
Understanding the Differences
Pronunciation
In formal US English, "odorless" is pronounced "ˈoʊdɚləs", while in UK English, it is pronounced "ˈəʊdələs". The difference lies in the pronunciation of the "o" sound, which is more rounded in the UK pronunciation.
Definition
Both US and UK English define "odorless" as an adjective meaning "without a smell". It describes substances that do not emit any scent or odor that is detectable by the human nose.
Usage
In both US and UK English, "odorless" is commonly used to describe substances that are neutral in terms of smell. For example, it is often used for gases, liquids, or materials that do not have any discernible odor.
Synonyms
Some common synonyms for "odorless" include: * Unscented * Fragrance-free * Scentless * Smell-free * Inodorous
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