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Meaning of smoke
The primary meaning of the word "smoke" refers to a visible suspension of particles in the air, typically resulting from combustion or burning.
Etymology of smoke
The word "smoke" has its roots in Old English "smoc", which is related to the Old High German "smuch" and the Middle Low German "smok".
The term originated in the 9th century and has been used to describe the visible particles in the air resulting from combustion or burning.
Synonyms
fume
vapor
mist
haze
fog
cloud
steam
gas
reek
stench
puff
whiff
fumes
exhaust
emission
plume
column
waft
drift
blow
gust
blast
puff
cloud
murk
gloom
obscurity
dimness
blur
film
vaporization
evaporation
effluvium
miasma
pollution
foul air
bad air
noxious air
toxic air
poisonous air
malignant air
pestilential air
deleterious air.
Definitions
- A visible suspension of particles in the air, typically resulting from combustion or burning.
- To emit smoke, typically as a result of burning or combustion.
- To inhale or exhale smoke, especially from a cigarette or pipe.
Usage Examples
- The fire produced a lot of smoke that filled the room.
- She smoke a cigarette during her break.
- The smoke from the chimney rose high into the air.
Antonyms
fresh air
clean air
pure air
clear air
fresh breeze
cool breeze
gentle wind
light wind
stillness
calmness
serenity
clarity
transparency
visibility
purity
freshness
innocence
cleanness
spotlessness
immaculateness
faultlessness
flawlessness.