: 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
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: 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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The decision is a marketing win for the tobacco giant, which like other manufacturers is investing in smoke-free products.—
Tom Chivers,
semafor.com,
1 July 2026 Next was the Robert Mondavi 2021 The Estates Oakville Cabernet Sauvignon, which was more fruit-forward, with red plum, cassis, and blueberry notes, along with lovely spice, black pepper, and tobacco on the palate.—
Liz Thach,
Forbes.com,
30 June 2026 It’s long been clear that burning tobacco in cigarettes is toxic and can cause cancer, heart disease and other illnesses.—
Erika Edwards,
NBC news,
30 June 2026 Industry, like tobacco companies, turns a blind eye to the problem, continues its mass production to achieve maximum profit and blames the consumer for bad choices.—Chicago Tribune,
28 June 2026 See All Example Sentences for tobacco
Word History
Etymology
Spanish tabaco, probably from Taino, roll of tobacco leaves