💨Smoke

noun
/smoʊk/

Meaning

visible vapor and gases emitted when something burns
a visible suspension of fine particles of matter in the air, typically produced by combustion
A visible suspension of carbon or other particles in air, typically one emitted from a burning substance.

Example Sentences

Thick smoke rose from the burning building.

He inhaled the smoke from the fire.

Smoke from vehicles worsens air quality.

Synonyms

vapor, fumes, haze, vapors, smog, exhaust, emissions
Entry 1
vapor, fumes, haze
Entry 2
fumes, vapors, smog, exhaust
Entry 3
fumes, emissions

Antonyms

clear air, fresh air, oxygen, clarity
Entry 1
clear air, fresh air
Entry 2
fresh air, oxygen
Entry 3
fresh air, clarity

Collocations

thick smoke, black smoke, smoke detector, smoke alarm, smoke rises, cigarette smoke, smoke inhalation
Entry 1
thick smoke, black smoke, smoke detector, smoke alarm
Entry 2
smoke rises, cigarette smoke, thick smoke, smoke inhalation

More Example Sentences

The air is full of smoke.

The air is filled with smoke.

The doctor forbade him to smoke.

They are required not to smoke here.

Guests are expected not to smoke indoors.

We requested the guests not to smoke inside.

We are not allowed to smoke anytime inside the building.

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