adjective
- relating to or resembling miasma; noxious or foul-smelling, especially referring to vapors believed to cause disease
- characterized by or filled with a thick, oppressive, or corrupting atmosphere or influence
Usage: historical medical context; often used figuratively in modern English
Usage: figurative use
Examples
- The miasmatic fog hung over the swamp, creating an eerie and unsettling atmosphere.
- Doctors in the 19th century believed miasmatic vapors spread cholera through the city.
- The miasmatic influence of corruption had poisoned the entire government.
- The old hospital was filled with miasmatic odors that made visitors uncomfortable.
- He described the office environment as miasmatic, suffocating the creativity of its workers.
- The miasmatic conditions in the slums contributed to widespread illness.