smoking in Portuguese
smoking in Portuguese is esfumaçante, gostoso, fumo — smoking means the act of inhaling and exhaling smoke from tobacco or another substance.
smoking in Portuguese
esfumaçante
Giving off smoke.
gostoso
(slang) Sexually attractive, usually referring to a woman.
fumo
The burning and inhalation of tobacco.
tabagismo
The burning and inhalation of tobacco.
fumo
The act of exposing (something) to smoke; (by extension) the process by which foods are cured or flavored by smoke.
esfumaçamento
The act of exposing (something) to smoke; (by extension) the process by which foods are cured or flavored by smoke.
tabagismo
The act of exposing (something) to smoke; (by extension) the process by which foods are cured or flavored by smoke.
What does "smoking" mean?
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noun The act of inhaling and exhaling smoke from tobacco or another substance.
"Smoking is banned inside most restaurants now."
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adjective Giving off smoke.
"The smoking wreckage was all that remained of the car."
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adjective (informal) Very attractive.
"She looked smoking in that red dress."
smoking in a sentence
- Smoking is banned inside most restaurants now.
- The smoking wreckage was all that remained of the car.
- She looked smoking in that red dress.
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Common Portuguese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "smoking" in Portuguese?
"smoking" in Portuguese is esfumaçante, gostoso, fumo. smoking means: The act of inhaling and exhaling smoke from tobacco or another substance.
How do you use "smoking" in a sentence?
Example: "Smoking is banned inside most restaurants now." In Portuguese, "smoking" is esfumaçante, gostoso, fumo.
Are there other ways to say "smoking" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 5 translations listed for "smoking": esfumaçante, gostoso, fumo, tabagismo, esfumaçamento.
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