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Smokestack - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A smokestack is a tall chimney or pipe on a factory, ship, or building, used to carry smoke or exhaust gases away from the source and release them into the air.

smokestack

/ˈsmoʊkˌstæk/ /ˈsməʊkˌstæk/

Definition:

A tall chimney or pipe for discharging smoke from a factory, ship, or locomotive.

Synonyms:

chimney, flue, funnel, exhaust pipe

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

air vent, intake duct

Common Collocations:

industrial smokestack, towering smokestack, blackened smokestack, factory smokestack, ship's smokestack

Derivatives:

smokestacks (plural), smokestacked (adjective)

Usage Tips:

Use "smokestack" to describe large industrial chimneys; avoid for household chimneys unless context emphasizes size or industrial use.

Common Phrases:

"smokestack industry, " "belching smokestack, " "smokestack emissions"

Etymology:

Derived from "smoke" + "stack," first used in the 19th century for industrial chimneys.

Examples:

  • 1. The factory's smokestack released thick black smoke into the sky.
  • 2. We could see the ship's red smokestack from miles away.
  • 3. The old power plant had three towering smokestacks.
  • 4. Pollution from the smokestacks covered the nearby town in soot.

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