Irregular verbs  Regular verbs

smell, smells, smelling, smelt
Synonyms: scent, sniff, inhale, detect, perceive

Antonyms: be odorless, mask, deodorize, ignore, be unscented

The Verb Smell – Definition, Usage, and Clarification


The verb smell is an irregular verb that means to perceive the odor or scent of something using your nose. It can also mean to give off a particular odor.


VERB FORMS


■ Base Form: smell
■ Past Simple: smelled or smelt
■ Past Participle: smelled or smelt
■ Present Participle/Gerund: smelling


USAGE AND CONTEXT


'Smell' is used for both the act of perceiving a scent and the act of emitting one.


1. Perceiving an Odor (Sensing)
This is an action of the nose.


■ Action: 'I can smell gas; is there a leak?'
■ Investigation: 'The dog was smelling the ground.'


2. Emitting an Odor (Giving off a Scent)
This describes the quality of an object. Here, it is a linking verb.


■ Scent: 'The flowers smell wonderful.' / 'That old cheese smells awful.'


ℹ IMPORTANT: 'SMELLED' VS. 'SMELT'


The use of the two past tense forms is a key difference between American and British English.


■ Smelled: This is the standard and much more common form in American English for all contexts.
■ Smelt: This form is common in British English, alongside 'smelled.'
■ Both forms are considered correct, but it's best to stick to 'smelled' in American English to sound more natural.



SMELL - PRESENT SIMPLE
★ Ismell
★ yousmell
★ he/she/itsmells
★ wesmell
★ you (plural)smell
★ theysmell
Examples of the verb 'smell' in the Present Simple
- I smell gas; is there a leak?
- You smell wonderful, what perfume is that?
- He smells the flowers in his garden. | This cheese smells very strong.
- We smell the delicious food from the kitchen.
- You (plural) smell smoke coming from the other room.
- They smell the sea air from their balcony.
SMELL - PRESENT CONTINUOUS
★ I amsmelling
★ you aresmelling
★ he/she/it issmelling
★ we aresmelling
★ you aresmelling
★ they aresmelling
Examples of the verb 'smell' in the Present Continuous
- I am smelling the soup to see if it needs more salt.
- You are smelling the roses.
- He is smelling the milk to check if it's gone bad. | Something is smelling strange in here.
- We are smelling the different spices.
- You (plural) are smelling the fresh bread.
- They are smelling the air after the rain.
SMELL - PRESENT PERFECT
★ I havesmelt
★ you havesmelt
★ he/she/it hassmelt
★ we havesmelt
★ you havesmelt
★ they havesmelt
Examples of the verb 'smell' in the Present Perfect
- I have smelt/smelled this perfume before.
- You have smelt/smelled the coffee, now come have a cup.
- He has smelt/smelled trouble from the start. | She has smelt/smelled the roses.
- We have smelt/smelled the smoke for a while now.
- You (plural) have smelt/smelled success.
- They have never smelt/smelled anything so wonderful.
SMELL - PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS
★ I have beensmelling
★ you have beensmelling
★ he/she/it has beensmelling
★ we have beensmelling
★ you have beensmelling
★ they have beensmelling
Examples of the verb 'smell' in the Present Perfect Continuous
- I have been smelling gas for the last ten minutes.
- You have been smelling the flowers in the garden.
- The dog has been smelling that spot on the floor for ages. | Something has been smelling bad in the fridge.
- We have been smelling the delicious aroma from the bakery.
- You (plural) have been smelling the candles.
- They have been smelling the sea breeze.
SMELL - PAST SIMPLE
★ Ismelt
★ yousmelt
★ he/she/itsmelt
★ wesmelt
★ you (plural)smelt
★ theysmelt
Examples of the verb 'smell' in the Past Simple
- I smelt/smelled smoke and immediately called the fire department.
- You smelt/smelled the lilacs from across the garden.
- He smelt/smelled the food and his stomach rumbled. | The whole house smelt/smelled of fresh paint.
- We smelt/smelled the rain before it started to fall.
- You (plural) smelt/smelled the cookies baking.
- They smelt/smelled a rat when the offer seemed too good to be true.
SMELL - PAST CONTINUOUS
★ I wassmelling
★ you weresmelling
★ he/she/it wassmelling
★ we weresmelling
★ you weresmelling
★ they weresmelling
Examples of the verb 'smell' in the Past Continuous
- I was smelling the different perfumes at the store.
- You were smelling the soup as it cooked.
- The dog was smelling every tree in the park. | The kitchen was smelling of garlic and herbs.
- We were smelling the fresh mountain air.
- You (plural) were smelling the flowers.
- They were smelling the wine before tasting it.
SMELL - PAST PERFECT
★ I hadsmelt
★ you hadsmelt
★ he/she/it hadsmelt
★ we hadsmelt
★ you hadsmelt
★ they hadsmelt
Examples of the verb 'smell' in the Past Perfect
- I had smelt/smelled the smoke before the alarm went off.
- You had smelt/smelled the gas leak and gotten everyone out.
- He had never smelt/smelled anything so foul in his life. | She had smelt/smelled the perfume on his shirt.
- We had smelt/smelled the sea before we could see it.
- You (plural) had smelt/smelled the food.
- They had smelt/smelled trouble.
SMELL - PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS
★ I had beensmelling
★ you had beensmelling
★ he/she/it had beensmelling
★ we had beensmelling
★ you had beensmelling
★ they had beensmelling
Examples of the verb 'smell' in the Past Perfect Continuous
- I had been smelling a strange odor for days before I found the source.
- You had been smelling the flowers.
- The wolf had been smelling its prey for miles. | The kitchen had been smelling wonderful all morning.
- We had been smelling the salty air.
- You (plural) had been smelling the spices.
- They had been smelling the rain in the air.
SMELL - FUTURE SIMPLE
★ I willsmell
★ you willsmell
★ he/she/it willsmell
★ we willsmell
★ you willsmell
★ they willsmell
Examples of the verb 'smell' in the Future Simple
- I will smell the milk before I drink it.
- You will smell the bakery as soon as you turn the corner.
- He will smell the flowers. | This room will smell much better after we clean it.
- We will smell the ocean soon.
- You (plural) will smell the dinner cooking when you get home.
- They will smell the coffee brewing.
SMELL - FUTURE CONTINUOUS
★ I will besmelling
★ you will besmelling
★ he/she/it will besmelling
★ we will besmelling
★ you will besmelling
★ they will besmelling
Examples of the verb 'smell' in the Future Continuous
- I will be smelling the different cheeses at the market.
- You will be smelling the fresh air on your hike.
- The dog will be smelling everything on its walk. | The kitchen will be smelling of roast chicken.
- We will be smelling the blossoms in the orchard.
- You (plural) will be smelling the samples.
- They will be smelling the various scents.
SMELL - FUTURE PERFECT
★ I will havesmelt
★ you will havesmelt
★ he/she/it will havesmelt
★ we will havesmelt
★ you will havesmelt
★ they will havesmelt
Examples of the verb 'smell' in the Future Perfect
- I will have smelt/smelled every candle in this shop by the time you're ready to leave.
- You will have smelt/smelled the gas.
- He will have smelt/smelled the food. | The house will have smelt/smelled of pine for days.
- We will have smelt/smelled the sea.
- You (plural) will have smelt/smelled the smoke.
- They will have smelt/smelled the coffee.
SMELL - FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS
★ I will have beensmelling
★ you will have beensmelling
★ he/she/it will have beensmelling
★ we will have beensmelling
★ you will have beensmelling
★ they will have beensmelling
Examples of the verb 'smell' in the Future Perfect Continuous
- By the end of the tour, I will have been smelling wine for three hours.
- You will have been smelling the flowers.
- The dog will have been smelling that trail for a long time. | The kitchen will have been smelling of baking bread.
- We will have been smelling the forest.
- You (plural) will have been smelling the perfumes.
- They will have been smelling the spices.

Conjugation of the verb To Smell