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Synonyms

cigarette

American  
[sig-uh-ret, sig-uh-ret] / ˌsɪg əˈrɛt, ˈsɪg əˌrɛt /
Or cigaret

noun

  1. a cylindrical roll of finely cut tobacco cured for smoking, considerably smaller than most cigars and usually wrapped in thin white paper.


cigarette British  
/ ˌsɪɡəˈrɛt /

noun

  1. Shortened forms: cig.   ciggy.  a short tightly rolled cylinder of tobacco, wrapped in thin paper and often having a filter tip, for smoking

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Other Word Forms

  • anticigarette adjective

Etymology

Origin of cigarette

1820–30; < French, equivalent to cigare cigar + -ette -ette

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“Inhaling pollution or cigarette smoke really changes the immune response to the next thing you’re exposed to, like a common cold virus, and that usually means a more detrimental inflammatory response,” she said.

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Singapore's stance stands in contrast to some countries, like the UK, which see vaping as a less dangerous alternative to cigarettes and thus useful for helping people quit smoking.

From BBC

BAT South Africa said it would cease cigarette production in South Africa because of “the devastating impact of the illicit cigarette trade” in the country.

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Nationally, cigarette smoking decreased, cancer screenings increased, and obesity rates held steady.

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In 1973 it was bought by cigarette maker British American Tobacco.

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