• Smoky

    Pronunciation

    • US enPR: smō'kÄ“, IPA: /ˈsmoÊŠki/
    • Rhymes: -əʊki

    Alternative forms

    Origin

    smoke + -y

    Full definition of smoky

    Adjective

    smoky

    1. Filled with or giving off smoke.
      • 2013-08-03, Yesterday’s fuel, The dawn of the oil age was fairly recent. Although the stuff was used to waterproof boats in the Middle East 6,000 years ago, extracting it in earnest began only in 1859 after an oil strike in Pennsylvania....It was used to make kerosene, the main fuel for artificial lighting after overfishing led to a shortage of whale blubber. Other liquids produced in the refining process, too unstable or smoky for lamplight, were burned or dumped.
    2. Of a colour or colour pattern similar to that of smoke.
      • 2014, Janet Mock, Redefining RealnessThe saleswomen, with their all-black ensembles and smoky eyelids, were as open and affirming as the sight of RuPaul's spread legs in the Viva Glam lipstick ads.
    3. Having a flavour like smoke.
    4. (music, informal) Having a dark, thick, bass sound.
      a few smoky jazz notes
    5. (obsolete) Suspicious; open to suspicion.
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