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Synonyms and antonyms of Tobacco, cigarettes, cigars and pipes in British Thesaurus

Tobacco, cigarettes, cigars and pipes

baccy (noun)

Britishinformal tobacco

bidi (noun)

Indian English a cheap cigarette made with rough tobacco

bong (noun)

a pipe used for smoking the drug cannabis that sends the smoke through water to make it colder

briar (noun)

a pipe for smoking tobacco, made from briar

butt (noun)

the part of a cigarette or cigar that is left after you have finished smoking it

cheroot (noun)

a cigar that is flat at both ends

chillum (noun)

informal a type of pipe used for smoking the drug cannabis

cigar (noun)

a tube of dried tobacco leaves that people smoke. Cigars are bigger than cigarettes and do not have paper around them.

cigarette lighter (noun)

a small object that produces a flame, used for lighting cigarettes or cigars. A cigarette lighter is often simply called a lighter.

cigarette paper (noun)

a piece of thin paper used for wrapping tobacco to make your own cigarette

ciggy (noun)

Britishinformal a cigarette

dog-end (noun)

Britishinformal the end part of a cigarette that is thrown away

e-cigarette (noun)

an object that looks similar to a cigarette and that delivers nicotine straight to the lungs

fag (noun)

Britishinformal a cigarette

fag end (noun)

Britishinformal the part of a cigarette that is left when someone has finished smoking it

filter (noun)

a filter tip

filter tip (noun)

an object at the end of a cigarette that removes some of the harmful chemicals from the smoke

filter tip (noun)

a cigarette with a filter tip

flint (noun)

a small piece of metal used in a cigarette lighter for lighting the flame

Havana (noun)

a type of cigar made in Cuba

hookah (noun)

a pipe for smoking tobacco or drugs that has a long tube and pulls the smoke through a small container of water

light (noun)

something used for lighting a cigarette

nicotine (noun)

the drug in tobacco that makes people addicted

pack (noun)

mainly American a box of cigarettes

packet (noun)

British a box of cigarettes, or the number of cigarettes that a box contains, usually 20. The American word is pack.

panatella (noun)

a long thin cigar

peace pipe (noun)

a pipe that Native Americans smoke and share as a sign of peace.

pipe (noun)

an object used for smoking tobacco, consisting of a tube with a small bowl at the end

plug (noun)

a small piece of tobacco that you keep in your mouth and chew

roll-up (noun)

Britishinformal a cigarette that you make yourself

shag (noun)

a type of strong tobacco

smoke (noun)

informal a cigarette

snuff (noun)

tobacco in the form of a powder that you breathe in through your nose

stem (noun)

the long narrow part of a pipe used for smoking

stompie (noun)

South Africaninformal a cigarette that has been partly or completely smoked

tar (noun)

a sticky poisonous substance from tobacco that people who smoke cigarettes get in their lungs

tobacco (noun)

a substance that people smoke in cigarettes, pipes etc

water pipe (noun)

a hookah

the weed (noun)

informal tobacco