What is another word for smoked?

Pronunciation: [smˈə͡ʊkt] (IPA)

Smoked is a word commonly used to describe food that has been cooked using smoke from burning wood or charcoal. However, there are several synonyms that can be used instead of smoked depending on the context. One such synonym is cured, which refers to food that has been preserved using salt, sugar, or nitrites. Another synonym is roasted, which refers to food that has been cooked using dry heat. Grilled, barbecued, and charred are other synonyms that can be used to describe food that has been cooked using high heat. Finally, the word infused can also be used to describe food that has been flavored with smoke or smoky ingredients.

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What are the hypernyms for Smoked?

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What are the opposite words for smoked?

The word 'smoked' is used to refer to the act of inhaling or being exposed to smoke, usually from tobacco or other substances. An antonym for 'smoked' would represent the opposite of this meaning. Some common antonyms for 'smoked' include 'fresh', 'clean', 'pure', 'uncorrupted', and 'unsullied'. These words evoke a sense of purity, naturalness, and cleanliness. In contrast, smoking is often associated with unhealthy, addictive, and harmful behavior. Therefore, using an antonym for 'smoked' can imply a positive alternative or a healthier lifestyle choice.

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Usage examples for Smoked

She smoked little, but on Sundays after dinner she always had her "dhraw" with Jamie.
"My Lady of the Chimney Corner"
Alexander Irvine
Jamie filled his pipe and the two men smoked for a few minutes.
"My Lady of the Chimney Corner"
Alexander Irvine
Returning, he observed, by the light of the camp-fire, Kali who, with a piece of smoked meat on his shoulders, was going in the direction of the river.
"In Desert and Wilderness"
Henryk Sienkiewicz

Famous quotes with Smoked

  • Almost every person over 45, and definitely those who have ever smoked, should have a spirometry test.
    Loni Anderson
  • My sister and I are both diagnosed with second-hand smoke syndromes. We have never smoked, but we grew up with second-hand smoke our entire lives.
    Loni Anderson
  • I was in Florida with Burt Stern, the photographer who shot Marilyn Monroe on the beach with a sweater, and we smoked a joint. The bathing suit kept coming off in the water, and I just ripped it off. I was very comfortable being naked.
    Rosanna Arquette
  • Don't get me wrong, there are sometimes if I go and see a really funny comedy, that I wished I had smoked a joint. I'll be honest with you. That's the truth.
    Stephen Baldwin
  • The Carrie in the plot was too much like the Carrie in the book. She smoked, she swore a lot, she was very hard, very cynical. I could never have pulled it off.
    Kristin Davis

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