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The synonyms of “Smoky” are: smoke-filled, smoggy, hazy, foggy, murky, thick, grey, dark grey, sooty, black, dark
Smoky as an Adjective
Definitions of "Smoky" as an adjective
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “smoky” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
- Marked by or emitting or filled with smoke.
- Having the taste or aroma of smoked food.
- Producing or obscured by a great deal of smoke.
- Filled with or smelling of smoke.
- Tasting of smoke.
- Like smoke in colour or appearance.
Synonyms of "Smoky" as an adjective (11 Words)
black | Relating to black people. Black deeds. |
dark | Having a dark hue. The dark days of the war. |
dark grey | Not giving performances; closed. |
foggy | Unable to think clearly; confused. She was foggy with sleep. |
grey | Of a person having grey hair. The grey daily routine. |
hazy | Indistinct or hazy in outline. It was a beautiful day but quite hazy. |
murky | Dark and gloomy, especially due to thick mist. The murky silt of a muddy pond. |
smoggy | Clouded with a mixture of smoke and fog. The smoggy atmosphere of Los Angeles. |
smoke-filled | Containing smoke. |
sooty | Used in names of birds and other animals that are mainly blackish or brownish black e g sooty tern. His olive skin and sooty eyes. |
thick | Not thin of a specific thickness or of relatively great extent from one surface to the opposite usually in the smallest of the three solid dimensions. Thick coating of dust. |
Usage Examples of "Smoky" as an adjective
- A smoky corridor.
- Smoky chimneys.
- A smoky fireplace.
- Smoky bacon.
- Smoky factory chimneys.
- Smoky sausages.
- A smoky office.
- Her wide smoky eyes.
- Smoky rafters.