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Meaning of
blast
in English
blast
us
/blæst/
uk
/blast/
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Plural
blasts
Past Tense
blasted
Participle Verb
blasting
Third Person Singular
blasts
Definitions
Noun
a
sudden
strong
gust
of
wind
a
stream
of
gas
/
liquid
from
an
opening
an
explosion
(
for
demolition
);
destructive
force
The
construction
team
used
a
blast
to
demolish
the
old
building
.
a
verbal
attack
;
severe
criticism
The
politician
faced
a
blast
of
criticism
from
the
media
.
a
sudden
,
loud
noise
The
firework
ended
with
a
blast
of
colorful
sparks
.
a
harmful
effect
on
living
things
;
damage
The
blast
of
radiation
had
a
devastating
impact
on
the
environment
.
an
enjoyable
,
exciting
experience
The
party
was
a
blast
with
great
music
and
friends
.
a
mass
promotional
message
sent
The
company
sent
a
blast
email
to
all
subscribers
about
the
sale
.
Verb
to
make
a
loud
,
sudden
noise
The
firework
blasted
loudly
in
the
night
sky
.
to
shatter
or
destroy
with
force
;
explosion
The
bomb
blasted
through
the
wall
,
causing
significant
damage
.
to
create
a
hole
quickly
;
roughly
The
miners
used
explosives
to
blast
through
the
rocky
terrain
.
to
kick
a
ball
with
force
;
scoring
in
soccer
The
soccer
player
tried
to
blast
the
ball
into
the
goal
.
to
analyze
a
sequence
using
BLAST
(
alignment
search
tool
)
Researchers
used
BLAST
to
blast
the
DNA
sequence
and
identify
similar
genes
.
Compounds / Phrases
blasthole
blastoff
bioblast