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blasted
blast·ed B0314600 (blăs′tĭd)adj.1. Used as an intensive: I hate these blasted flies.2. Slang Drunk or intoxicated.3. Blighted, withered, or shriveled.blasted (ˈblɑːstɪd) adjblighted or witheredadj, adv (prenominal) slang (intensifier): a blasted idiot. blast•ed (ˈblæs tɪd, ˈblɑ stɪd) adj. 1. blighted; ruined. 2. damned; confounded. 3. Slang. drunk. [1545–55] ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | blasted - expletives used informally as intensifiers; "he's a blasted idiot"; "it's a blamed shame"; "a blame cold winter"; "not a blessed dime"; "I'll be damned (or blessed or darned or goddamned) if I'll do any such thing"; "he's a damn (or goddam or goddamned) fool"; "a deuced idiot"; "an infernal nuisance"damned, darned, deuced, goddam, blame, blamed, goddamned, goddamn, damn, infernal, blessedcursed, curst - deserving a curse; sometimes used as an intensifier; "villagers shun the area believing it to be cursed"; "cursed with four daughter"; "not a cursed drop"; "his cursed stupidity"; "I'll be cursed if I can see your reasoning" |
blastedadjective1. (Informal) damned, bloody, freaking (slang, chiefly U.S.), confounded, hateful, infernal, detestable I couldn't get that blasted door open.2. ruined, destroyed, wasted, devastated, shattered, spoiled, withered, ravaged, blighted, desolated the blasted landscape where the battle was foughtblastedadjectiveSo annoying or detestable as to deserve condemnation:accursed, blessed, bloody, confounded, cursed, damn, darn, execrable, infernal.Informal: blamed, damned.Chiefly British: blooming, ruddy.Translationseffeuillémortsecвзорванныйокаянныйпроклятыйblasted
be blasted to smithereensTo be blown up or broken apart into tiny, fragmentary pieces. "Smithereens," first appearing in English in 1829 as "smiddereens," is likely derived from the Irish word "smidirín" or "smidiríní," meaning "fragment." I wish I could still go visit our old family home, but it's already been blasted to smithereens by the demolition crew. The village was blasted to smithereens by the typhoon's gale-force winds.See also: blasted, smithereensblast away1. To be extremely loud. If grandma's TV is blasting away, gently remind her to put in her hearing aids.2. To vehemently criticize someone or something. The senator's disgusted constituents blasted away at him during the town hall meeting.See also: away, blastblast off1. To shoot upward from the ground, as of a rocket. The rocket blasted off successfully and is now headed for the moon. My kids love blasting off toy rockets in the back yard and seeing how high they'll go.2. To ignite an exploding device, such as fireworks. Our poor dog is hiding under the bed because our neighbors celebrate the Fourth of July by blasting off tons of fireworks.3. To use an explosion to destroy or remove something. After the emergency crew blasted off some rocks, they were able to free the trapped hikers from the cave.4. To amputate by means of an explosion. I'm really worried my fool husband is going to blast off a hand while playing with those fireworks!5. To depart very quickly. The robbers blasted off when they heard the approaching sirens.6. To strike with a lot of force in order to remove something, as with a pressure washer or sandblaster. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "blast" and "off." The sidewalk looks so clean this morning! I guess someone from the township blasted all the stains off of it. We can blast off that graffiti with the pressure washer.See also: blast, offblast off for (somewhere)To depart very quickly. The robbers blasted off for the sunset when they heard the approaching sirens.See also: blast, offblast off (for some place) 1. [for a space vehicle] to take off and head toward a destination. The rocket blasted off for the moon. Will it blast off on time? 2. Sl. [for someone] to leave for a destination quickly. Ann blasted off for the library so she could study. I've got to blast off. It's late.See also: blast, offblast (something) off (something else)to remove something from something else with a powerful charge, pressure, or force. They blasted the writing off the wall with a stream of sand. We will have to blast the paint off the wall.See also: blast, offblast off1. Also, blast away. Take off or be launched, especially into space, as in They're scheduled to blast off on Tuesday. This usage originated with the development of powerful rockets, spacecraft, and astronauts, to all of which it was applied. [c. 1950] 2. Depart, clear out, as in This party's over; let's blast off now. [Slang; early 1950s] 3. Become excited or high, especially from using drugs, as in They give parties where people blast off. [Slang; c. 1960] See also: blast, offblast offv.1. To be launched off the ground. Used of rockets: The astronauts were strapped in their seats and ready to blast off.2. To launch some rocket from the ground: The space agency needs a new location to blast off its spacecraft. The kids set up their model rockets on the field and blasted them off.3. To explode or fire something: I blasted off some firecrackers during the celebration. I put some bullets in the gun and blasted a few rounds off to test it.4. To dislodge or remove something with an explosion: Be careful not to blast your fingers off with that loaded gun! To make room for the new road, the workers blasted off a large rock from the side of the hill.5. Slang To depart for a destination: We need to blast off right now if we are going to get to the party on time.See also: blast, offblast off verbSee blast off for somewhereSee also: blast, offblasted1. mod. alcohol or drug intoxicated. I got so blasted I swore never to blow another joint. 2. mod. damned. Shut your blasted mouth! EncyclopediaSeeblastBlasted To be seriously under the influence of alcohol, drugs of abuse, or illicit ‘recreational’ substancesblasted
Synonyms for blastedadj damnedSynonyms- damned
- bloody
- freaking
- confounded
- hateful
- infernal
- detestable
adj ruinedSynonyms- ruined
- destroyed
- wasted
- devastated
- shattered
- spoiled
- withered
- ravaged
- blighted
- desolated
Synonyms for blastedadj so annoying or detestable as to deserve condemnationSynonyms- accursed
- blessed
- bloody
- confounded
- cursed
- damn
- darn
- execrable
- infernal
- blamed
- damned
- blooming
- ruddy
Synonyms for blastedadj expletives used informally as intensifiersSynonyms- damned
- darned
- deuced
- goddam
- blame
- blamed
- goddamned
- goddamn
- damn
- infernal
- blessed
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