What does REEKS mean?

**Parts of Speech:** Reeks is a verb. **Definitions:** Reeks means to give off a strong and unpleasant odor. It can also mean to be suggestive of something unpleasant or undesirable. **Pronunciations:** In US English, reeks is pronounced as "reeks" (rhymes with "seeks"). In UK English, it is pronounced as "reeks" (rhymes with "weeks"). **Origin and Usage:** The word reeks originated from Middle English "reken" which means "to smoke". It was first used in the 14th century. The word is commonly used in literature to describe the unpleasant smell of something. It is also used figuratively to describe a situation that is suggestive of something unpleasant. **Synonyms:** Some synonyms for reeks include stinks, smells, emits an odor, gives off a scent, and exudes a foul smell. **Related Words:** Some related 5 letter words to reeks include skunk, stink, and smell. **Example Sentences:** - The garbage in the bin reeks so badly that it needs to be taken out immediately. - The abandoned house reeks of mold and decay. - The politicians actions reek of corruption. - The cheese in the fridge reeks and needs to be thrown out. - The athletes gym bag reeks of sweat and needs to be washed.


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