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blast
The word centers on a sudden, violent release of energy, whether physical, auditory, or emotional. It conveys an image of an abrupt burst that pushes outward with force. In its literal sense, it describes the raw power of explosions or wind, carrying a connotation of destruction or overwhelming strength. When used socially ("have a blast"), this explosive energy is recontextualized as high-intensity excitement and joy. This usage is highly casual and positive. In a critical context, "blasting" someone mirrors the physical act of demolition; it implies an attack that is loud, public, and intended to flatten the target's reputation or argument.
💬Casual Conversation
CHLOE THE BINGO NIGHT WAS A BLAST. I WON 20 DOLLARS.
lowkey jealous. i'm currently drowning in this paper.
Meanings
A destructive explosion or a strong gust of wind.
"The blast from the explosion shattered windows for blocks."
An experience that is very exciting or enjoyable.
"We had an absolute blast at the party last night."
To blow up or demolish something using explosives.
"The crew had to blast through the rock to build the tunnel."
To criticize someone or something severely.
"The critics blasted the director's new movie for its poor pacing."