Phonetic Breakdown of "blast"
Learn how to break down "blast" into its phonetic components. Understanding syllables and phonetics helps with pronunciation, spelling, and language learning.
Standard Phonetic Pronunciation:
/blɑːst/
/blæst/
Phonetic representation based on standard dictionaries
IPA Phonetic Pronunciation:
B L AE1 S T
Standard phonetic transcription to help with precise pronunciation
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Definition of "blast"
Pronunciation: /blɑːst/
Noun
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A violent gust of wind.
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A forcible stream of gas or liquid from an orifice, for example from a bellows, the mouth, etc.
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A hit from a pipe.
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The continuous blowing to which one charge of ore or metal is subjected in a furnaceExample: "many tons of iron were melted at a blast"
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The exhaust steam from an engine, driving a column of air out of a boiler chimney, and thus creating an intense draught through the fire; also, any draught produced by the blast.
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An explosion, especially for the purpose of destroying a mass of rock, etc.
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An explosive charge for blasting.
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A loud, sudden sound.
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A sudden, pernicious effect, as if by a noxious wind, especially on animals and plants; a blight.
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A good time; an enjoyable moment.Example: "We had a blast at the party last night."
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A promotional message sent to an entire mailing list.Example: "an e-mail blast; a fax blast"
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A flatulent disease of sheep.
Pronunciation: /blɑːst/
Verb
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To make an impression on, by making a loud blast or din.
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To make a loud noise.
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To shatter, as if by an explosion.
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To open up a hole in, usually by means of a sudden and imprecise method (such as an explosion).Example: "Blast right through it."
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To curse; to damn.Example: "Blast it! Foiled again."
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(sci-fi) To shoot, especially with an energy weapon (as opposed to one which fires projectiles).Example: "Chewbacca blasted the Stormtroopers with his laser rifle."
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To shoot; kick the ball in hope of scoring a goal.
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To criticize or reprimand severely; to verbally discipline or punish.Example: "My manager suddenly blasted me yesterday for being a little late to work for five days in a row, because I was never getting myself up on time."
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To blight or wither.Example: "A cold wind blasted the rose plants."
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To be blighted or withered.Example: "The bud blasted in the blossom."
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To blow, for example on a trumpet.
Interjection
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(chiefly British) To show displeasure; damn
Pronunciation: /blɑːst/
Noun
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An immature or undifferentiated cell (e.g., lymphoblast, myeloblast).
Pronunciation: /blɑːst/
Verb
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To run a nucleotide sequence (for nucleic acids) or an amino acid sequence (for proteins) through a BLAST (Basic Local Alignment Search Tool).