Definitions for blasted

blasted blast·ed

Spelling: [blas-tid, blah-stid]
IPA: /ˈblæs tɪd, ˈblɑ stɪd/

Blasted is a 7 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 10 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 12 points.

You can make 307 anagrams from letters in blasted (abdelst).

Definitions for blasted

noun

  1. a sudden and violent gust of wind:
  2. the blowing of a trumpet, whistle, etc.:
  3. a loud, sudden sound or noise:
  4. a forcible stream of air from the mouth, bellows, or the like.
  5. Machinery. air forced into a furnace by a blower to increase the rate of combustion. a jet of steam directed up a smokestack, as of a steam locomotive, to increase draft. a draft thus increased.
  6. a forceful or explosive throw, hit, etc.:
  7. Slang. a party or riotously good time: something that gives great pleasure or enjoyment; thrill; treat:
  8. a vigorous outburst of criticism; attack.
  9. blast wave.
  10. Mining, Civil Engineering. the charge of dynamite or other explosive used at one firing in blasting operations.
  11. the act of exploding; explosion:
  12. any pernicious or destructive influence, especially on animals or plants; a blight.
  13. the sudden death of buds, flowers, or young fruit.

Idioms

  1. at full blast, at maximum capacity; at or with full volume or speed: Also, full blast.

adjective

  1. withered; shriveled; blighted; ruined.
  2. damned; confounded:

Verb phrases

  1. blast off, (of a rocket) to leave a launch pad under its own power. (of an astronaut) to travel aloft in a rocket.

verb (used with object)

  1. to make a loud noise on; blow (a trumpet, automobile horn, etc.):
  2. to cause to shrivel or wither; blight.
  3. to affect with any pernicious influence; ruin; destroy:
  4. to break up or dislodge (a tree stump, rock, etc.):
  5. to make, form, open up, etc., by blasting:
  6. to show to be false, unreliable, etc.; discredit:
  7. Informal. to curse; damn (usually followed by it or an object):
  8. to censure or criticize vigorously; denounce:
  9. to hit or propel with great force:
  10. to shoot:

verb (used without object)

  1. to produce a loud, blaring sound:
  2. to shoot:
  3. Slang. to take narcotics.

Origin of blasted

1545-55; blast (v.) + -ed2

Examples for blasted

Abarca blasted him in the face and the chest with a shotgun.

It would have been worse than Lucy yanking away that blasted football for the umpteenth time.

I say they are, but I like 'em all the same, and that only shows what a blasted hole I'm in.

Margaret, in the blasted shock of sudden loss, sold most of her possessions and moved to Florida.

Told as Hugo would have told it, surely it must have blasted for ever the name of a good man.

Thirty feet above the lone man in the torpoon was the hole he had blasted in the ice.

The year before, Russell blasted Barack Obama for saying that troops should be withdrawn from Iraq.

Cities which were decades in the building are blasted out of being in a night.

All I know is that there they stood, blasted and dead every one of them.

She also blasted the spate of “Katherine Heigl-y type things where women…have no reason to exist other than to get a guy.”

Word Value for blasted
Scrable

10

Words with friends

12

Similar words for blasted
Word of the day