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Detailed Synonyms for blast in English

blast:

to blast verb (blasts, blasted, blasting)

  1. to blast
    criticise; carp on; to blast; to find fault with; to criticize
  2. to blast
    – shrivel or wither or mature imperfectly 1
    to blast
    – shrivel or wither or mature imperfectly 1
    • blast verb (blasts, blasted, blasting)
  3. to blast
    – shatter as if by explosion 1
    to blast; to knock down
    – shatter as if by explosion 1
    • blast verb (blasts, blasted, blasting)
    • knock down verb (knocks down, knocked down, knocking down)
  4. to blast
    – criticize harshly or violently 1
    savage; to blast; to crucify; pillory
    – criticize harshly or violently 1
    • savage verb
      • The press savaged the new President1
    • blast verb (blasts, blasted, blasting)
    • crucify verb (crucifies, crucified, crucifying)
      • The critics crucified the author for plagiarizing a famous passage1
    • pillory verb
  5. to blast
    – fire a shot 1
    to blast; to shoot
    – fire a shot 1
    • blast verb (blasts, blasted, blasting)
      • the gunman blasted away1
    • shoot verb (shoots, shot, shooting)
  6. to blast
    – use explosives on 1
    to shell; to blast
    – use explosives on 1
    • shell verb (shells, shelled, shelling)
      • The enemy has been shelling us all day1
    • blast verb (blasts, blasted, blasting)
  7. to blast
    – hit hard 1
    to blast; to boom; to nail; to smash
    – hit hard 1
    • blast verb (blasts, blasted, blasting)
    • boom verb (booms, boomed, booming)
    • nail verb (nails, nailed, nailing)
      • He nailed the ball.2
    • smash verb (smashs, smashed, smashing)
      • He smashed a 3-run homer1
  8. to blast
    – make with or as if with an explosion 1
    to blast
    – make with or as if with an explosion 1
    • blast verb (blasts, blasted, blasting)
      • blast a tunnel through the Alps1
  9. to blast
    – create by using explosives 1
    to shell; to blast
    – create by using explosives 1
    • shell verb (shells, shelled, shelling)
    • blast verb (blasts, blasted, blasting)
      • blast a passage through the mountain1
  10. to blast
    – apply a draft or strong wind to to 1
    to blast
    – apply a draft or strong wind to to 1
    • blast verb (blasts, blasted, blasting)
      • the air conditioning was blasting cold air at us1
  11. to blast
    – make a strident sound 1
    to blast; to blare
    – make a strident sound 1
    • blast verb (blasts, blasted, blasting)
      • She tended to blast when speaking into a microphone1
    • blare verb (blares, blared, blaring)

Conjugations for blast:

present
  1. blast
  2. blast
  3. blasts
  4. blast
  5. blast
  6. blast
simple past
  1. blasted
  2. blasted
  3. blasted
  4. blasted
  5. blasted
  6. blasted
present perfect
  1. have blasted
  2. have blasted
  3. has blasted
  4. have blasted
  5. have blasted
  6. have blasted
past continuous
  1. was blasting
  2. were blasting
  3. was blasting
  4. were blasting
  5. were blasting
  6. were blasting
future
  1. shall blast
  2. will blast
  3. will blast
  4. shall blast
  5. will blast
  6. will blast
continuous present
  1. am blasting
  2. are blasting
  3. is blasting
  4. are blasting
  5. are blasting
  6. are blasting
subjunctive
  1. be blasted
  2. be blasted
  3. be blasted
  4. be blasted
  5. be blasted
  6. be blasted
diverse
  1. blast!
  2. let's blast!
  3. blasted
  4. blasting
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

blast [the ~] noun

  1. the blast
    the crash; the boom; the smack; the bump; the blast; the bang; the thud; the thump
  2. the blast
    the discharge; the explosion; the blast; the boom; the bang; the sudden explosion
  3. the blast
    – a very long fly ball 1
    the blast
    – a very long fly ball 1
  4. the blast
    – intense adverse criticism 1
    the blast; the fire; the attack; the flack; the flak
    – intense adverse criticism 1
    • blast [the ~] noun
    • fire [the ~] noun
      • Clinton directed his fire at the Republican Party1
    • attack [the ~] noun
      • the government has come under attack1
    • flack [the ~] noun
    • flak [the ~] noun
      • don't give me any flak1
  5. the blast
    – a highly pleasurable or exciting experience 1
    the blast; the good time
    – a highly pleasurable or exciting experience 1
    • blast [the ~] noun
      • celebrating after the game was a blast1
    • good time [the ~] noun
      • we had a good time at the party1
  6. the blast
    – a sudden very loud noise 1
    the blast; the bang; the eruption; the clap; the bam
    – a sudden very loud noise 1
  7. the blast
    – an explosion (as of dynamite) 1
    the blast
    – an explosion (as of dynamite) 1
  8. the blast
    – a strong current of air 1
    the blow; the blast; the gust
    – a strong current of air 1
    • blow [the ~] noun
    • blast [the ~] noun
    • gust [the ~] noun
      • the tree was bent almost double by the gust1

blast adj

  1. blast

blast

  1. blast
  2. blast

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Related Definitions for "blast":

  1. a very long fly ball1
  2. intense adverse criticism1
  3. a highly pleasurable or exciting experience1
    • celebrating after the game was a blast1
  4. a sudden very loud noise1
  5. an explosion (as of dynamite)1
  6. a strong current of air1
  7. shrivel or wither or mature imperfectly1
  8. shatter as if by explosion1
  9. criticize harshly or violently1
  10. fire a shot1
    • the gunman blasted away1
  11. use explosives on1
  12. hit hard1
  13. make with or as if with an explosion1
    • blast a tunnel through the Alps1
  14. create by using explosives1
    • blast a passage through the mountain1
  15. apply a draft or strong wind to to1
    • the air conditioning was blasting cold air at us1
  16. make a strident sound1
    • She tended to blast when speaking into a microphone1

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