Why this word is great
NOISOMENESS — [Noun] The state or quality of being offensively disgusting, particularly to the senses, and implying a harmful unwholesomeness. From noisome (Middle English noysom, from noy, an aphetic variant of annoy, meaning "annoyance" or "harm," + -some, a suffix meaning "characterized by") + the noun-forming suffix -ness. Unlike "malodorous," which merely specifies a bad smell, or "noxious," which denotes a quantifiable toxicity, noisomeness describes a total sensory affront that feels morally corrosive. It is the fungal reek from a forgotten cellar, the cloying sweetness of rot in the throat, the greasy film on stagnant water—a palpable presence that threatens vitality itself, where disgust becomes the body's first philosophy of self-preservation.