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    blast
    [blast]
    noun
    blast (noun) · blasts (plural noun)
    1. a destructive wave of highly compressed air spreading outward from an explosion:
      "they were thrown backward by the blast"
      • an explosion or explosive firing, especially of a bomb:
        "a bomb blast" · "a shotgun blast"
      • a forceful attack or assault:
        "he defeated his weakest opponent in such a blast that the fans left unimpressed"
    2. a strong gust of wind or air:
      "the icy blast hit them"
      • a strong current of air used in smelting.
    3. a single loud note of a horn, whistle, or other noisemaking device:
      "a blast of the ship's siren"
    4. informal
      a severe reprimand:
      "I braced myself for the inevitable blast"
    5. NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
      informal
      an enjoyable experience or lively party:
      "it could turn out to be a real blast"
    verb
    blast (verb) · blasts (third person present) · blasted (past tense) · blasted (past participle) · blasting (present participle)
    1. blow up or break apart (something solid) with explosives:
      "quantities of solid rock had to be blasted away" · "the explosion blasted out hundreds of windows"
      • create (a cavity) by means of an explosion:
        "the gun went off, blasting a hole in the floor" · "a tunnel had to be blasted through the mountainside"
      • force or throw (something) in a specified direction by impact or explosion:
        "the car was blasted thirty feet into the sky"
      • shoot with a gun:
        "Fowler was blasted with an air rifle"
      • move very quickly and loudly in a specified direction:
        "driving rain blasted through the smashed window"
    2. be very loud; make a loud noise:
      "music was blasting from the speakers" · "fierce techno riffs blasted out from the sound system"
      • play or sound very loudly:
        "he took center stage and blasted out all the old favorites" · "the sign was meant to discourage motorists from blasting their horns"
    3. kick, strike, or throw (a ball) hard:
      "Ripken blasted the ball into the gap in right field"
    4. informal
      criticize fiercely:
      "the school was blasted by government inspectors"
    5. literary
      (of a wind or other natural force) wither, shrivel, or blight (a plant):
      "crops blasted on the eve of harvest"
      • strike with divine anger:
        "damn and blast this awful place!"
      • destroy or ruin:
        "a candidate whose only strategy is to blast the opposition"
    exclamation
    informal
    1. expressing annoyance:
      "“Blast! The car won't start!”"
    Origin
    Old English blǣst, of Germanic origin; related to blaze.
    -blast
    [blast]
    combiningform
    biology
    1. denoting an embryonic cell. Compare with -cyte.
      "erythroblast"
      • denoting a germ layer of an embryo:
        "epiblast"
    Origin
    from Greek blastos ‘germ, sprout’.
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    Similar and Opposite Words
    exclamation
    1. expressing annoyance:
      Gordon Bennett
      confound it
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    What is the meaning of blast?1 to cause to break open or into pieces by or as if by an explosive. the highway engineers will have to blast that hill in order to put a road through here. Synonyms for blast. blow, blow up, burst, demolish, explode, pop,
    What does a blast of air mean?[countable] a sudden strong movement of air A blast of hot air hit us as we stepped off the plane. [countable] a sudden loud noise, especially one made by a musical instrument that you blow, or by a whistle or a car horn The driver opened the door letting out a blast of Bob Marley. He gave a short blast on his trumpet.
    What does blasted mean in physics?To blow up (rocks, etc.) by explosion. The miner is generally obliged to blast the rock. His shallow schemes were blasted to atoms. The ledge of rock had been blasted and hewn away. I.5.b. Golf. intransitive. To hit a ball out of a bunker by an ‘explosive’ shot, causing it to jump up as if a mine had been exploded beneath it.
    What is a synonym for a blast?Synonyms: explosion, burst, eruption, detonation, outburst, more... Collocations: the blast radius of the [bomb, nuke], in a blast shelter, behind a blast shield, more... ...took the majority of the blast.
     
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