smoky in Spanish
smoky in Spanish is humeante, humoso, lleno de humo / jumo — smoky means filled with or giving off smoke.
smoky in Spanish
humeante
Filled with smoke.
humoso
Filled with smoke.
lleno de humo / jumo
Filled with smoke.
ahumado
ajumado
What does "smoky" mean?
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adjective Filled with or giving off smoke.
"The bar had a smoky atmosphere before the ban."
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adjective Having a flavor or aroma like smoke.
"The barbecue sauce had a rich, smoky taste."
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adjective Of a deep, raspy voice quality.
"She sang in a low, smoky voice."
smoky in a sentence
- The bar had a smoky atmosphere before the ban.
- The barbecue sauce had a rich, smoky taste.
- She sang in a low, smoky voice.
Common Spanish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "smoky" in Spanish?
"smoky" in Spanish is humeante, humoso, lleno de humo / jumo. smoky means: Filled with or giving off smoke.
How do you use "smoky" in a sentence?
Example: "The bar had a smoky atmosphere before the ban." In Spanish, "smoky" is humeante, humoso, lleno de humo / jumo.
Are there other ways to say "smoky" in Spanish?
Yes — Spanish has 5 translations listed for "smoky": humeante, humoso, lleno de humo / jumo, ahumado, ajumado.
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