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blank
The word evokes a sense of void, absence, or a sudden mental gap. It is visually tied to white space on a page, suggesting something that is waiting to be filled or has been intentionally removed. When used regarding the mind, it carries a feeling of helplessness or failure—the frustration of knowing information exists but being unable to access it in the moment. This differs from "forgetting," which can be gradual; "blanking" is usually an abrupt, total loss of recall. In technical or physical contexts, it implies a clean slate or a raw material before it has been processed. It is neutral in tone when describing objects but often stressful or negative when describing cognitive states.
Used when referring to a specific empty slot or gap in a form, test, or document that requires an answer.
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I'm literally shaking. I totally blanked on the third essay question.
damn that's crazy. bet you'll still pass tho
Meanings
Empty; containing no text, markings, or images.
"Please write your name in the blank space provided."
A space left empty on a document to be filled in later.
"Fill in the blanks with the correct vocabulary words."
To erase or remove information from something, or to make someone forget.
"The witness tried to blank out the traumatic memory of the accident."
To suddenly forget something that one should know.
"I knew the answer during practice, but I completely blanked during the exam."