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Smell definitely can be a noun, as well as a verb. A particular smell (odor) can be sensed, and is a concrete noun. The general sense of smell (detecting scents and odors) is an abstract noun.

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Even after cleaning the hotel room, the smell of smoke was still evident.

(smell is a noun: THE SMELL)

Even after cleaning the hotel room, I could still smell the smoke from the previous occupant.

(smell is a verb)

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A sniff is a sound, or a small sample of air (also whiff), and is a concrete noun that is heard or smelled.

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No, the noun 'fragrance' is a concrete noun, a word for something that can be experienced by the physical sense off smell.

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No, the noun odour (or odor) is a concrete noun, a word for something physical that can be detected by the sense of smell.

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aroma is concrete because you can smell it anything that includes the five senses is a concrete noun

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Yes it is because it is

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