Cigarette

/ˌsɪɡəˈrɛt/

Meaning & Definition

noun
A small cylinder of finely cut tobacco delivered in a paper-wrapped roll, designed to be smoked.
He stepped outside for a quick cigarette during the break.
A similar item filled with substances other than tobacco, often used in a similar manner.
She offered him a cigarette filled with herbal blends instead of nicotine.
A unit of tobacco consumption.
After quitting cigarettes, he felt healthier and more energetic.

Etymology

From French 'cigarette', diminutive of 'cigare', from Spanish 'cigarrillo', from 'cigarro'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

light up a cigarette
To ignite a cigarette for smoking.
take a puff
To inhale smoke from a cigarette.
butt out
To extinguish a cigarette.

Related Words

tobacco
A plant whose leaves are used to produce cigarettes and other products.
smoking
The act of inhaling and exhaling the smoke of burning tobacco.
nicotine
A stimulating and highly addictive psychoactive drug found in tobacco.

Slang Meanings

butt
She flicked the butt of her cigarette onto the ground.
stogie
He enjoys smoking a stogie after dinner.
fag
He stepped outside for a fag.