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cigar

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Noun — A roll of tobacco leaves wrapped for smoking, typically thicker and stronger than a cigarette.

How to use cigar

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Etymology

From Spanish cigarro, of uncertain deeper origin.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “cigar” mean?

The word “cigar” means a roll of tobacco leaves wrapped for smoking, typically thicker and stronger than a cigarette. In plain terms, a rolled bundle of tobacco leaves meant for smoking, distinct from a cigarette.

How do you pronounce “cigar”?

“Cigar” is pronounced sih-GAH (/sɪˈɡɑɹ/ in IPA).

How do you use “cigar” in a sentence?

Here is “cigar” used in a sentence: “He celebrated the deal with a fine cigar.”

What part of speech is “cigar”?

“Cigar” is a noun.

Where does the word “cigar” come from?

The word “cigar” comes from Spanish. From Spanish cigarro, of uncertain deeper origin.

Is “cigar” a common word?

“Cigar” is an uncommon word in modern English.

What is the difference between a cigar and a cigarette?

A cigar is a roll of tobacco leaves wrapped for smoking that is typically thicker and stronger than a cigarette, which is thin shredded tobacco wrapped in paper. Cigars are also generally smoked without inhaling, unlike many cigarette users.

Why are cigars often described as stronger than cigarettes?

Cigars use whole rolled tobacco leaves, producing a denser, more concentrated flavor and strength compared to the shredded, paper-wrapped tobacco in cigarettes. This density is part of why cigars are described as thicker and stronger.

Is "cigar" used in any common expressions?

Yes, "cigar" appears in the idiom "close, but no cigar," meaning someone narrowly missed success. Outside of such expressions, the word refers specifically to the rolled tobacco product.

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