Smog - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |smɑːɡ|  American pronunciation of the word smog
Brit.  |smɒɡ|  British pronunciation of the word smog

noun

- air pollution by a mixture of smoke and fog

Extra examples

...the city's smog was once so bad that darkness often prevailed, even at noon...

Industry is often considered as a major contributor to smog.

...after inhaling the insalubrious city smog for a month, I was happy to once again breathe in the fresh air of the country...

...it's no fun having asthma and living in an area with noisome smog...

...noxious smog that for years has been encrusting the historic cathedral with soot...

...couldn't see through the reek of smog and smoke surrounding the steel plant...

...the smog from the city's steel mills was once so oppressive that it beclouded the local landscape even at noon...

With the rain, the smog lifted from the city.

Los Angeles' infamous smog

'smog' is a blend of 'smoke' and 'fog'

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