: any of a genus (Nicotiana) of chiefly American plants of the nightshade family with viscid foliage and tubular flowers
especially: a tall erect annual tropical American herb (N. tabacum) cultivated for its leaves
2
: the leaves of cultivated tobacco prepared for use in smoking or chewing or as snuff
3
: manufactured products of tobacco (such as cigars or cigarettes)
also: smoking as a practice
has sworn off tobacco
4
: a moderate brown
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Examples of tobacco in a Sentence
a farm that grows tobacco
a state tax on tobacco
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Cannabis Is Harmless Like alcohol, tobacco and sugar, there are some risks with marijuana.—Tribune Content Agency, Mercury News, 13 May 2025 That could include eating well, quitting tobacco, exercising, and keeping the brain sharp through cognitively demanding activities, social interactions, and new experiences.—Jamie Ducharme, Health, 8 May 2025 The finish is exceptionally long, with lingering sweet oak spice, crème brûlée, and a final earthy note of tobacco.—Joseph V Micallef, Forbes.com, 8 May 2025 The weaponization of uncertainty is a classic disinformation technique often exhibited, and perhaps perfected, by the tobacco industry and later adopted by the fossil fuel industry.—Sander Van Der Linden, Time, 6 May 2025 See All Example Sentences for tobacco
Word History
Etymology
Spanish tabaco, probably from Taino, roll of tobacco leaves
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