smokescreen
Smokescreen (noun) means a cloud of smoke used to hide troops or movement. Example: “The soldiers advanced behind a smokescreen.”
How to use smokescreen
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishLiterally smoke used to hide something, or figuratively any distraction meant to conceal the truth.
Word forms
smokescreens plural
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The soldiers advanced behind a _____.
Etymology
From smoke plus screen.
Synonyms
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What does “smokescreen” mean?
The word “smokescreen” means a cloud of smoke used to hide troops or movement. In plain terms, literally smoke used to hide something, or figuratively any distraction meant to conceal the truth.
How do you pronounce “smokescreen”?
“Smokescreen” is pronounced SMOHK-skreen (/ˈsmoʊkˌskɹin/ in IPA).
How do you use “smokescreen” in a sentence?
Here is “smokescreen” used in a sentence: “The soldiers advanced behind a smokescreen.”
What part of speech is “smokescreen”?
“Smokescreen” is a noun.
How many meanings does “smokescreen” have?
“Smokescreen” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a cloud of smoke used to hide troops or movement.