• Frequency of Use
    15 %
  • Retention Rate
    40 %
  • Complexity
    50 %
  • Snuff Meanings

    noun a preparation of pulverized tobacco that is inhaled through the nostrils or chewed

    Fields related to snuff

    Cultural Practices

    In some cultures, 'snuff' is used as a traditional form of medicine or ritualistic practice.

    Film Industry

    In film and literature, 'snuff' can refer to a genre of movies or stories that depict real or simulated killings.

    Historical Context

    In historical contexts, 'snuff' can refer to powdered tobacco that was popular in the 18th and 19th centuries.

    Slang Terminology

    In informal settings, 'snuff' can also be used as slang to refer to killing or eliminating someone or something.

    Tobacco Industry

    In the tobacco industry, 'snuff' refers to a type of smokeless tobacco that is typically sniffed or held in the mouth.

    Occupation Usage of snuff

    Writer

    In literature, 'snuff' can refer to a type of fiction that focuses on graphic violence or death, often involving the killing of characters for entertainment purposes.

    Psychologist

    In psychology, 'snuff' can be used to describe a behavior or act of intentionally causing harm or death to oneself or others.

    Film Director

    In the film industry, 'snuff' can refer to a genre of movies that depict real or simulated murders, often marketed as being authentic.

    Forensic Scientist

    In forensic science, 'snuff' can be evidence of a crime, such as a recording or video of a murder or violent act.

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