cigarette
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noun
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Etymology
Origin of cigarette
Explanation
A small tube of paper that's filled with tobacco and lit with a match is a cigarette. Because cigarettes take a terrible toll on smokers' health, the number of people who smoke them has declined recently. Most cigarettes come in packages, each cigarette a perfect slim cylinder topped with a filter. When a cigarette is smoked all the way to this filter, it becomes a "butt." The main chemical in cigarettes is called nicotine, and it's extremely addictive — other additives in cigarettes can cause various cancers and lung diseases. Because of these dangers, cigarettes are regulated and highly taxed. The word itself comes from the French, meaning "little cigar."
Example Sentences
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Listening to “The Boutique,” I feel like I should be smoking a cigarette and drinking the dirtiest martini known to man in a speakeasy, wearing a drop waist silk dress and bright red lipstick.
From Salon • Jun. 5, 2026
A colorful character who went viral during the 2024 Open for smoking a cigarette while signing autographs and playing.
From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 3, 2026
A World War Two soldier's silver cigarette case has been found by a metal detectorist 82 years and 370 miles away from where he died.
From BBC • May 25, 2026
It contrasts the small “makeshift consolations” of our ephemeral human-scale lives—a shared cigarette, a game of cards—with the grand forces of progress.
From The Wall Street Journal • May 1, 2026
Inside smelled like cigarette smoke and stale potato chips.
From "We'll Fly Away" by Bryan Bliss
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