'To smell a rat' is an idiom meaning to sense that something is wrong or that someone is being dishonest. The literal smell options are distractors. Option 3 captures the idiomatic meaning.
From the given options choose the word that most clearly explains the idiom-
"To smell a Rat"
Held on 20 Aug 2022 · Verified 13 Jul 2026.
To smell a foul smell
To see a dead rat
To suspect a trick or deceit
To misunderstand
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