smokable

or smoke·a·ble

[ smoh-kuh-buh l ]
/ ˈsmoʊ kə bəl /

adjective

suitable for being smoked.

noun

Usually smokables. things for smoking, as cigars or cigarettes.

Origin of smokable

First recorded in 1830–40; smoke + -able

OTHER WORDS FROM smokable

un·smok·a·ble, adjective un·smoke·a·ble, adjective

Example sentences from the Web for smokable

  • Dealers in America responded by a selling solid, smokable form of cocaine—crack—in small quantities for as little as $2.50.

    Prison Reform is Bigger in Texas |Olivia Nuzzi |April 12, 2014 |DAILY BEAST
  • There was one good thing she could say for him anyway—his cigarettes were smokable.

    The Shriek |Charles Somerville
  • Feldman finished the soup, and found a cigarette that was smokable.

    Badge of Infamy |Lester del Rey
  • I can hardly afford myself tobacco any longer, he declared, smokable tobacco.

    The Dull Miss Archinard |Anne Douglas Sedgwick