Cigarette (noun)

  1. A thin roll of tobacco wrapped in paper, which is smoked.
  2. A small cylindrical roll of finely cut tobacco for smoking, typically wrapped in white paper.

Origin:

Late 19th century: from french cigarette, diminutive of cigare "cigar", from spanish cigarro, from mayan siyar.

Examples:

  1. He smoked a cigarette.
  2. She lit a cigarette.
  3. The cigarette was unfiltered.
  4. The cigarette smoke filled the room.
  5. The cigarette was banned in public places.
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