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- Dictionarysmoky/ˈsməʊki/
adjective
- 1. filled with or smelling of smoke: "a smoky office" Similar Opposite
- 2. like smoke in colour or appearance: "her wide smoky eyes" Similar
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1. emitting, containing, or resembling smoke. 2. emitting smoke excessively or in the wrong place: a smoky fireplace. 3. (Colours) of or tinged with the colour smoke: a smoky cat. 4. (Cookery) having the flavour of having been cured by smoking. 5. made dark, dirty, or hazy by smoke. ˈsmokily adv. ˈsmokiness n.
SMOKY definition: 1. If a place is smoky, there is a lot of smoke in it: 2. similar to smoke: 3. If a place is…. Learn more.
1. : emitting smoke especially in large quantities. a smoky fireplace. 2. a. : having the characteristics of or resembling smoke. a smoky haze. b. : suggestive of smoke especially in flavor or odor. 3. a. : filled with smoke. a smoky room. b. : made dark or black by or as if by smoke. 4. : having a low throaty quality. a smoky voice. smokily.
1. adjective. A place that is smoky has a lot of smoke in the air. His main problem was the extremely smoky atmosphere at work. Synonyms: thick, murky, hazy, reeky More Synonyms of smoky. 2. adjective [ADJECTIVE noun]
adjective. emitting, containing, or resembling smoke. emitting smoke excessively or in the wrong place. a smoky fireplace. of or tinged with the colour smoke. a smoky cat. having the flavour of having been cured by smoking. made dark, dirty, or hazy by smoke.
adjective. marked by or emitting or filled with smoke. “ smoky rafters”. “ smoky chimneys”. “a smoky fireplace”. “a smoky corridor”. synonyms: blackened. darkened by smoke.
Definition of smoky adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
SMOKY meaning: 1. If a place is smoky, there is a lot of smoke in it: 2. similar to smoke: 3. If a place is…. Learn more.
It was nothing more than a large, shapeless lump of glass, dark and smoky. Finally the brittle skin is peeled away to reveal beautifully delicate markings and smoky blushes. Pale lemon from a refill barrel, the nose has smoky bacon, tarry driftwood, licorice and TCP. More Sentences.
smoky adjective (TASTE) having the smell, taste, or appearance of smoke: That ham has a delicious, smoky flavour. (Definition of smoky from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)