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While a lot of smell descriptors are generic enough that you'd know the smell by heart (disinfectant, alcohol, motor oil). When things go outside the norm I always wondered how to research and describe smells (and whether you should even have them).
Things like, "the room with the corpse had the sickly sweet smell of decay". Luckily for me I've never had the misfortune of being exposed to thus sort of smell and I've just accepted that this is what dead bodies smell like. The best I can do is look how others describe it, which has the issue of just propagating a sensation you don't know nothing about and may very well be a falsehood.
Things like, "the room with the corpse had the sickly sweet smell of decay". Luckily for me I've never had the misfortune of being exposed to thus sort of smell and I've just accepted that this is what dead bodies smell like. The best I can do is look how others describe it, which has the issue of just propagating a sensation you don't know nothing about and may very well be a falsehood.