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smoking - Master This Word

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smoking Word Meanings

  • a gas produced by burning something
  • to inhale and exhale the smoke from tobacco
  • to emit smoke or vapor
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smoking Example Sentences

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smoking Phonetic & Pronunciation

Pronunciation
UK /sməʊk/
US /smoʊk/
Syllables
smoke

smoking Word Etymology

Root: smoke = smocca in Old English (from Proto-Germanic) Historical Origin: Proto-Germanic → Old English → Modern English Memory Image: Imagine a campfire producing swirling gray smoke, enveloping and rising into the night sky.

Note 1: These definitions and etymologies are not standard dictionary definitions, but extended explanations provided to help with memorization and understanding of the actual application of words. Through this background information, we strive to make words more vivid and easier to understand, and help you remember their meanings in real life.

Note 2: LexiTalk designs the learning flow around the linguistics principle of “Comprehensible Input.” When learners encounter material that is slightly above their level but still understandable from context, the brain naturally absorbs the language. That’s why we keep every word inside authentic contexts, using examples and associations to help you understand it and use it flexibly.

Read the FAQ explanation of Comprehensible Input

English Brain Route

I strike a match, hold the flame near the wick, and watch the smoke rise in a pale column. I step back a little, adjust my posture to keep the draft from blowing it sideways. The smoke curls and shifts with the air as I move around the room. I let the moment settle, keep my eyes on the gray thread and feel the space around me quiet a little.

Real Context

Smoke is the visible gaseous product of burning material. As a noun it refers to the cloud of tiny particles and gases that rises from a fire, or to smoke in everyday settings such as kitchen smoke or cigarette smoke. As a verb, to smoke means to inhale and exhale the smoke from tobacco, or more broadly to emit smoke or vapor from a fire, engine, or appliance. The word appears in common phrases like 'smoke rises from the chimney' and 'quit smoking'. The etymology traces from Proto-Germanic through Old English to Modern English, with a memorable image of a campfire producing swirling gray smoke rising into the night. Mastering both senses helps in safety, health, and lifestyle contexts.

Usage Reminders

  • Use smoke as a noun for the visible cloud; use smoke as a verb for the act of inhaling tobacco; avoid mixing with fog or steam; remember common phrases; check safety language in warnings; differentiate smoke from ash.

Common Misconceptions

  • Smoke and fog are the same; they are not.
  • Smoking only means cigarettes; other forms of smoking are included.
  • To smoke a cigarette is the same as to light a cigarette.
  • Smoke always smells strong or obvious.
  • Smoke cannot refer to something emitted by a device.

Thinking Differences

Explain to an English speaker: English strongly uses smoke as both a tangible cloud and a verb; learners must not flip the meanings, and should note common collocations.

Learning Tips

  • Study smoke as a two-way word: noun for the cloud, verb for smoking a cigarette.
  • Learn common phrases: smoke rises, quit smoking, smoke alarm.
  • Distinguish smoke from fog and steam in context.
  • Watch safety warnings where smoke is mentioned.
  • Practice with visuals: imagine campfire smoke to fix meaning.
  • Use opposite pairs to remember: smoke vs ash.

5-Step Learning Method - Learn English in English

Step 1: Meaning

What is the meaning of the word 'smoking'?

A.Eating
B.Drinking
C.Sleeping
D.Inhaling and exhaling the smoke of burning tobacco or other substances
Step 2: Usage

Which sentence uses the word 'smoking' correctly?

A.He was swimming in the pool.
B.She was cooking dinner in the kitchen.
C.They were smoking cigarettes outside the building.
D.I was studying for my exam.
Step 3: Similar Words

What is a synonym for 'smoking'?

A.Eating
B.Vaping
C.Exercising
D.Breathing
Step 4: Opposite Words

What is an antonym for 'smoking'?

A.Inhaling
B.Drinking
C.Chewing
D.Exhaling
Step 5: Mastery

In what real-life context would you typically see 'smoking'?

A.At a library
B.In a movie theater
C.At a gym
D.In a smoking area designated outside a building

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