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Blast

Part of Speech

Noun, Verb

Pronunciation

/blæst/

Definitions

  • As a noun: A strong gust of wind or a sudden explosion.
  • As a verb: To destroy or damage something with an explosion or strong force.

Usage Examples

  • The blast from the explosion shattered all the windows in the building.
  • The speakers blasted music at full volume during the party.

Etymology

From Old English "blæst," meaning "a blowing, a strong wind," related to Old Norse "blástr" and German "Blasen," meaning "to blow."

Synonyms

  • Explosion
  • Gust
  • Detonation

Antonyms

  • Calm
  • Silence
  • Stillness

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
Spanish Explosión [eks-plo-see-ON]
Hindi विस्फोट [vis-phoṭ]

Regional Pronunciation Variations

  • American English: /blæst/
  • British English: /blɑːst/

Historical Usage

The term "blast" has been used since Old English times to describe strong winds and later expanded to include explosions and loud sounds.

Cultural Nuances

In modern slang, "blast" is often used to describe an enjoyable experience, e.g., "We had a blast at the concert."

More Information

The word "blast" is versatile, used in both literal and figurative contexts. Its association with wind, explosions, and energy has made it a staple term in everyday language, as well as in scientific and industrial settings. Slang usage has further expanded its cultural relevance.

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