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passive smoking

American  

noun

  1. the inhaling of cigarette, cigar, and pipe smoke of others, especially by a nonsmoker in an enclosed area.


passive smoking British  

noun

  1. the inhalation of smoke from other people's cigarettes by a nonsmoker

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Other Word Forms

  • passive smoker noun

Etymology

Origin of passive smoking

First recorded in 1970–75

Example Sentences

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As one meta-analysis of research data found in 1998, "the only factor associated with concluding that passive smoking is not harmful was whether an author was affiliated with the tobacco industry."

From Salon • Jul. 20, 2021

At least there is strong scientific evidence that passive smoking equates to actual, in some cases deadly, harm.

From New York Times • Dec. 17, 2018

“No clear link between passive smoking and lung cancer,” read a 2013 headline in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute, hardly a pro-tobacco publication.

From Slate • Feb. 13, 2017

The report released in 2002 says it is now proven that passive smoking carries serious health risks, but without showing the evidence.

From Time • Jun. 3, 2013

The children in Mr Cunningham's constituency are, like many across the country, at high risk from the dangers of passive smoking, with Stockton North ranking fifteenth in the UK according to British Lung Foundation research.

From BBC • Jun. 22, 2011