What is "blow" in English? Definition and Explanations
What does blow mean in English? Meaning of blow definition and abbreviation with examples.
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What is "blow" in English? Definition and Explanations
Meaning of "blow": a powerful stroke with the fist or a weapon
Noun
Pronunciation in US: /bloʊ/, [bloʊ̯]
Pronunciation in UK: /bləʊ/, [bləʊ̯]
Meaning of "blow": exhale hard
Verb
Pronunciation in US: /bloʊ/, [bloʊ̯]
Pronunciation in UK: /bləʊ/, [bləʊ̯]
Meaning of "blow": an impact (as from a collision)
Noun
Pronunciation in US: /bloʊ/, [bloʊ̯]
Pronunciation in UK: /bləʊ/, [bləʊ̯]
Meaning of "blow": be blowing or storming
Verb
Pronunciation in US: /bloʊ/, [bloʊ̯]
Pronunciation in UK: /bləʊ/, [bləʊ̯]
Meaning of "blow": an unfortunate happening that hinders or impedes; something that is thwarting or frustrating
Noun
Pronunciation in US: /bloʊ/, [bloʊ̯]
Pronunciation in UK: /bləʊ/, [bləʊ̯]
Meaning of "blow": free of obstruction by blowing air through
Verb
Pronunciation in US: /bloʊ/, [bloʊ̯]
Pronunciation in UK: /bləʊ/, [bləʊ̯]
Meaning of "blow": an unpleasant or disappointing surprise
Noun
Pronunciation in US: /bloʊ/, [bloʊ̯]
Pronunciation in UK: /bləʊ/, [bləʊ̯]
Meaning of "blow": be in motion due to some air or water current
Verb
Pronunciation in US: /bloʊ/, [bloʊ̯]
Pronunciation in UK: /bləʊ/, [bləʊ̯]
Meaning of "blow": a strong current of air
Noun
Pronunciation in US: /bloʊ/, [bloʊ̯]
Pronunciation in UK: /bləʊ/, [bləʊ̯]
Meaning of "blow": make a sound as if blown
Verb
Pronunciation in US: /bloʊ/, [bloʊ̯]
Pronunciation in UK: /bləʊ/, [bləʊ̯]
Meaning of "blow": street names for cocaine
Noun
Pronunciation in US: /bloʊ/, [bloʊ̯]
Pronunciation in UK: /bləʊ/, [bləʊ̯]
Meaning of "blow": shape by blowing
Verb
Pronunciation in US: /bloʊ/, [bloʊ̯]
Pronunciation in UK: /bləʊ/, [bləʊ̯]
Meaning of "blow": forceful exhalation through the nose or mouth
Noun
Pronunciation in US: /bloʊ/, [bloʊ̯]
Pronunciation in UK: /bləʊ/, [bləʊ̯]
Meaning of "blow": make a mess of, destroy or ruin
Verb
Pronunciation in US: /bloʊ/, [bloʊ̯]
Pronunciation in UK: /bləʊ/, [bləʊ̯]
Meaning of "blow": spend thoughtlessly; throw away
Verb
Pronunciation in US: /bloʊ/, [bloʊ̯]
Pronunciation in UK: /bləʊ/, [bləʊ̯]
Meaning of "blow": spend lavishly or wastefully on
Verb
Pronunciation in US: /bloʊ/, [bloʊ̯]
Pronunciation in UK: /bləʊ/, [bləʊ̯]
Meaning of "blow": sound by having air expelled through a tube
Verb
Pronunciation in US: /bloʊ/, [bloʊ̯]
Pronunciation in UK: /bləʊ/, [bləʊ̯]
Meaning of "blow": play or sound a wind instrument
Verb
Pronunciation in US: /bloʊ/, [bloʊ̯]
Pronunciation in UK: /bləʊ/, [bləʊ̯]
Meaning of "blow": provide sexual gratification through oral stimulation
Verb
Pronunciation in US: /bloʊ/, [bloʊ̯]
Pronunciation in UK: /bləʊ/, [bləʊ̯]
Meaning of "blow": cause air to go in, on, or through
Verb
Pronunciation in US: /bloʊ/, [bloʊ̯]
Pronunciation in UK: /bləʊ/, [bləʊ̯]
Meaning of "blow": cause to move by means of an air current
Verb
Pronunciation in US: /bloʊ/, [bloʊ̯]
Pronunciation in UK: /bləʊ/, [bləʊ̯]
Meaning of "blow": spout moist air from the blowhole
Verb
Pronunciation in US: /bloʊ/, [bloʊ̯]
Pronunciation in UK: /bləʊ/, [bləʊ̯]
Meaning of "blow": leave; informal or rude
Verb
Pronunciation in US: /bloʊ/, [bloʊ̯]
Pronunciation in UK: /bləʊ/, [bləʊ̯]
Meaning of "blow": lay eggs
Verb
Pronunciation in US: /bloʊ/, [bloʊ̯]
Pronunciation in UK: /bləʊ/, [bləʊ̯]
Meaning of "blow": cause to be revealed and jeopardized
Verb
Pronunciation in US: /bloʊ/, [bloʊ̯]
Pronunciation in UK: /bləʊ/, [bləʊ̯]
Meaning of "blow": show off
Verb
Pronunciation in US: /bloʊ/, [bloʊ̯]
Pronunciation in UK: /bləʊ/, [bləʊ̯]
Meaning of "blow": allow to regain its breath
Verb
Pronunciation in US: /bloʊ/, [bloʊ̯]
Pronunciation in UK: /bləʊ/, [bləʊ̯]
Meaning of "blow": melt, break, or become otherwise unusable
Verb
Pronunciation in US: /bloʊ/, [bloʊ̯]
Pronunciation in UK: /bləʊ/, [bləʊ̯]
Meaning of "blow": burst suddenly
Verb
Pronunciation in US: /bloʊ/, [bloʊ̯]
Pronunciation in UK: /bləʊ/, [bləʊ̯]
Synonyms:
hurricane, gust, squall, gale, flurry, draft, typhoon, puff, tempest, strong breeze, impact, bump, concussion, shock, punch, slap, jolt, stroke, jab, kick, ding, pound, clip, knockout, sock, clout, collision, lick, rap, zap, belt, poke, swat, swipe, jar, percussion, thump, strike, whack, biff, smash, crack, buffet, smack, cut, wallop, thrust, slug, bash, knock, bat, thwack, bop, bang, slam, swing, clump, knuckle sandwich, uppercut, whomp, blindside, KO, disaster, shock, jolt, setback, letdown, calamity, disappointment, mishap, tragedy, casualty, misfortune, balk, reverse, misadventure, chagrin, upset, disgruntlement, debacle, frustration, affliction, comedown, bombshell, bolt from the blue, rush, stream, flow, drive, waft, wave, whistle, pump, swirl, breathe, huff, ruffle, flap, pant, whisper, swell, whiff, buffet, whirl, fan, whisk, gasp, puff, inflate, heave, flutter, exhale, play, blast, sound, blare, honk, pipe, toot, mouth, vibrate, trumpet, go, depart, split, hit the road, take a hike, take a powder, fail, flounder, miscarry, miss, goof, waste, squander, spend, dissipate, lay out, pay out,
Antonyms:
calm, good fortune, luck, flattery, praise, compliment, good fortune, luck, good luck, miracle, success, boon, advantage, satisfaction, happiness, aid, blessing, good fortune, wonder, boost, comfort, triumph, help, luck, retard, hide, inhale, compress, come in, secret, contract, shrink, arrive, come, do well, succeed, save, come in, arrive, come, do well, succeed, save, come in, arrive, come, do well, succeed, save, come in, do well, succeed, arrive, come, save, hoard, come in, save, arrive, come, do well, succeed,
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