The term "most nidorous" means emitting a strong odor. Antonyms for this term include aromatic, fragrant, and pleasant-smelling. Something that is "most nidorous" emits a strong and often unpleasant smell, while something that is aromatic has a strong and pleasant odor. Fragrant refers to a sweet and pleasant scent, while pleasant-smelling simply means not unpleasant. Antonyms for this term indicate a fresh, clean, and pleasant smell. These words are often used in perfumery, cooking, and descriptions of flowers, as the scent is a powerful element in our perception of beauty and comfort.