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- adjectiveblasted (adjective)
- informalused to express annoyance:"make your own blasted coffee!"
- literarywithered or blighted; laid waste:"an area of blasted trees"
- informaldrunk:"the waiter kept bringing us free cocktails; so I got really blasted"
verbblasted (past tense) · blasted (past participle)- blow up or break apart (something solid) with explosives:"quantities of solid rock had to be blasted away" · "the explosion blasted out hundreds of windows"
- create (a cavity) by means of an explosion:"the gun went off, blasting a hole in the floor" · "a tunnel had to be blasted through the mountainside"
- force or throw (something) in a specified direction by impact or explosion:"the car was blasted thirty feet into the sky"
- shoot with a gun:"Fowler was blasted with an air rifle"
- move very quickly and loudly in a specified direction:"driving rain blasted through the smashed window"
- be very loud; make a loud noise:"music was blasting from the speakers" · "fierce techno riffs blasted out from the sound system"
- play or sound very loudly:"he took center stage and blasted out all the old favorites" · "the sign was meant to discourage motorists from blasting their horns"
- kick, strike, or throw (a ball) hard:"Ripken blasted the ball into the gap in right field"
- informalcriticize fiercely:"the school was blasted by government inspectors"
- literary(of a wind or other natural force) wither, shrivel, or blight (a plant):"crops blasted on the eve of harvest"
- strike with divine anger:"damn and blast this awful place!"
- destroy or ruin:"a candidate whose only strategy is to blast the opposition"
OriginOld English blǣst, of Germanic origin; related to blaze.Similar and Opposite Wordsadjective- used to express annoyance:
- drunk:the worse for drinkdead drunkrolling drunkroaring drunk(as) drunk as a lordgin-soakedtwo/three sheets to the windtanked (up)off one's faceout of/off one's headBrahms and Liszthaving had a skinfultrolleyedwell awayout of one's boxhaving had one over the eightas pissed as a newt/fartrat-arsedarseholedfoustrung outgrogged upas full as a googmuntedlekkertired and emotionallit upas tight as a tickebriousebrioseebriate
verb- blow up or break apart (something solid) with explosives:
- be very loud; make a loud noise:
- criticize fiercely:
- (of a wind or other natural force) wither, shrivel, or blight (a plant):
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- The term "blasted" has several meanings:1234
- Damaged by an explosive, lightning, wind, or supernatural force.
- Used informally to express annoyance.
- Slang for being intoxicated from drugs or alcohol.
- To explode or destroy something with explosives or a strong force.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.: damaged by or as if by an explosive, lightning, wind, or supernatural force upon this blasted heath William Shakespeare a blasted apple tree 2 : damned, detestable this blasted weather 3 slang : intoxicated from drugs or alcoholwww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/blastedadjective /ˈblɑːstɪd/ /ˈblæstɪd/ [only before noun] (informal) used when you are very annoyed about somethingwww.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/engli…Britannica Dictionary definition of BLASTED informal 1 always used before a noun : very bad or annoying I hate this blasted [= damned] weather. 2 : very drunk He got totally blasted at the party.www.britannica.com/dictionary/blastedto explode or destroy something or someone with explosives, or to break through or hit something with a similar, very strong force: blast through An explosion blasted through the wall. blast something into something They blasted tunnels into the side of the mountain.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/blast Blasted Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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