no it's a verb
Yes, it is a adjective.
smoking is prohibited by us
prohibited has 3 definitions:1. to forbid (an action, activity, etc.) by authority or law: Smoking is prohibited here.2. to forbid the action of (a person).3.to prevent; hinder.all definition came from dictionary.com
Another word for prohibited is disallowed. Banned is also similar to prohibited.
A homophone is a word that is pronounced the same as another word, but has a different meaning and spelling. The homophone of band is banned (prohibited, or not allowed). For example, Smoking is banned in most public buildings.
It depends where you are. Some countries have prohibited smoking in all enclosed public spaces. Others have not.
No, cigarettes are not illegal in Manhattan, although smoking is prohibited in virtually all public places except the streets and sidewalks.
Smoking is prohibited within 50 feet of explosive-laden vehicles to ensure safety and prevent any accidental ignition of flammable materials.
No. It's prohibited by US law to allow smoking on flights departing from or flying to the US, with a small exception. Here's the citation: 49 U.S.C. § 41706 "Airline Flights" Smoking is prohibited on domestic U.S. airline flights. Smoking is also prohibited in foreign air travel arriving in or departing from the U.S. Exception: If a foreign government objects to the prohibition of smoking during foreign air travel, the Secretary of Transportation shall negotiate an alternative. ----------- I am 99% sure that private chartered flights will still permit smoking on board.
Not really, near some restaurants in some counties it is, and also it is prohibited in restaurants.
Poor ventilation , gas pockets, explosion hazards.
No, however you can be fined if you smoke in public places.