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- DictionaryBlast/blast/
noun
- 1. a destructive wave of highly compressed air spreading outward from an explosion: "they were thrown backward by the blast"
- 2. a strong gust of wind or air: "the icy blast hit them"
verb
- 1. blow up or break apart (something solid) with explosives: "quantities of solid rock had to be blasted away"
- 2. be very loud; make a loud noise: "music was blasting from the speakers"
exclamation
- 1. expressing annoyance: informal British "“Blast! The car won't start!”"
noun. ˈblast. Synonyms of blast. 1. a. : a violent gust of wind. a cold blast of air. b. : the effect or accompaniment (such as sleet) of such a gust. a blast of freezing rain. 2. : the sound produced by an impulsion of air through a wind instrument or whistle. the blast of the shofar on Rosh Hashanah. the trumpet's blast. 3.
BLAST definition: 1. to explode or destroy something or someone with explosives, or to break through or hit something…. Learn more.
A blast is a loud, sudden noise, as in The blast of the fire alarm woke Kehinde out of a deep sleep. Blasts are typically associated with the sound and force behind them, and often this force will be caused by a gust of wind or heat that is emanating from some type of explosion or machine.
A blast is an explosion, or a sudden sharp noise. When you blast someone, you either shoot them, or hit them with a verbal explosion––a tirade of criticism.
1. a. A very strong gust of wind or air. b. The effect of such a gust. 2. A forcible stream of air, gas, or steam from an opening, especially one in a blast furnace to aid combustion. 3. a. A sudden loud sound, especially one produced by a stream of forced air: a piercing blast from the steam whistle. b.
blast 1. noun (14)verb (used with object) (10)verb (used without object) (3)verb phrase (1)
Definition of blast noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.