Oxford Dictionary Adds “Vape” Related to E-Cigarette Use

Introduction: With the increasing attention on electronic cigarettes, the term "Vape" related to e-cigarette consumption has been included in the Oxford English Dictionary. Data shows that the usage of the term Vape in the Oxford Dictionary has significantly increased over the past two years, referring to a device that allows consumers to inhale nicotine, and this explanation has become increasingly common online.
News from the Chinese electronic cigarette industry: The Oxford English Dictionary has included the term "Vape" related to e-cigarette consumption. In fact, the Oxford Dictionary includes new words each year that reflect the development of the times, such as Second Screen, Sentiment Analysis, Side Boob, Side-Eye, and Smartwatch.
Data indicates that the usage of the term Vape in the Oxford Dictionary has significantly increased over the past two years, referring to a device that allows consumers to inhale nicotine, and this explanation has become increasingly common online.
In fact, before electronic cigarettes were commercially produced and used by consumers in the 21st century, the term "Vaping" was used as early as 1983 to describe the phenomenon of consumers using certain devices to smoke. Additionally, the term "E-Cigarette" was included in the Oxford Dictionary in August 2012.



