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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.
To blast is to make a loud, sudden noise, as when you blow into a trumpet. To blast is also to destroy or break up, as in The engineers blasted the rock in the side of the mountain to create a tunnel. Figuratively, a blast is a strong verbal attack or criticism.
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. Your teacher might blast your class for being rowdy; she’ll go on and on about how you are acting like first graders.
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 definition: . See examples of BLAST used in a sentence.
to move through something or to hit something with force: Dixon blasted the ball past the goalkeeper. blast verb (EXPLODE) to break through rock using explosives: They blasted a hole in the rock face. blast verb (GUNS) to destroy a person or place with guns or bombs. Phrasal verbs. blast off. exclamation. UK informal uk / blɑːst / (US blast it)