Definition of smoke-free in US English:
smoke-free
adjectiveˈˌsmōk ˈfrēˈˌsmoʊk ˈfri
1Without smoke.
Example sentencesExamples
- I understand that the proportion of smokers who have smoke-free homes jumped from 22 percent to 50 percent in Canada.
- Working together Alabama nurses can strive for the goal that all children have the right to grow up in a smoke-free and healthy environment.
- Smokers who used a combination of nicotine patch and nasal spray doubled their chances of remaining smoke-free for six years.
- This unique system is the only one of its kind in the state and will generate smoke-free air to virtually negate any effects of smoking in the interior.
- The odds that a child who makes it to 18 without smoking will stay smoke-free are 90 percent.
- 1.1 Where smoking is not permitted.
Example sentencesExamples
- Instead, a voluntary system will be introduced that will require pubs to choose between being smoke-free and serving food, or allowing smoking and not serving food.
- While offices and shops are smoke-free already, banning smoking immediately in pubs would serve only to put many landlords out of business and many punters unhappy.
- Within the few pubs that do provide smoke-free areas, the no smoking rooms invariably tend to be the most unattractive/poky/tatty.
- A smoke-free café has proved financially successful in a city without smoking regulation policies.
- Currently, the auditorium, offices and backstage areas are smoke-free zones, but smoking is allowed in the bar and some areas of the foyer.