: 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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Money is pouring in from technology companies, tobacco companies and others, all of which could face scrutiny from states' top legal officers.—ABC News, 21 Mar. 2026 What most experts agree on is that nicotine pouches are one of the better ways to quit smoking because most of the danger from cigarettes comes from the combustion of tobacco and not the nicotine itself.—Devika Rao, TheWeek, 20 Mar. 2026 The World Health Organization puts UV emitting indoor tanning devices in the same category as carcinogens like tobacco and asbestos.—Will Stone, NPR, 19 Mar. 2026 Menifee Police Department Both suspects were taken into custody without further incident and booked for selling marijuana to minors, contributing to the delinquency of a minor, selling alcohol to minors and furnishing tobacco to minors.—Dean Fioresi, CBS News, 19 Mar. 2026 See All Example Sentences for tobacco
Word History
Etymology
Spanish tabaco, probably from Taino, roll of tobacco leaves