Blasting for Dummies
adjective
pronunciation: 'blæstɪŋWhat does Blasting really mean?
Alright, so "blasting." When we say "blasting," it means making a loud noise or a strong gust of air, like when you turn on a fan and it's really strong. It can also mean exploding something, like a big fireworks show. Imagine standing next to a huge speaker at a concert, and the music is so loud that you can feel it in your chest. That's kind of what "blasting" means – really loud or really powerful. It's like when a superhero uses their superpowers to send a huge blast of energy towards something. So, when you hear the word "blasting," just think of something really strong and powerful, like a big explosion or a super loud sound. Does that make sense?
Revised and Fact checked by Olivia Martin on 2023-11-09 19:32:40
Blasting In a sentece
Learn how to use Blasting inside a sentece
- The construction workers were blasting the rocks to clear the way for the new road.
- The fireworks are blasting in the sky, lighting up the night with bright colors.
- The music at the concert was blasting so loud that it could be heard from outside the stadium.
- The demolition team is blasting the old building to make space for the new one.
- The rocket blasted off into space, leaving a trail of smoke behind it.
Blasting Synonyms
Words that can be interchanged for the original word in the same context.
Blasting Similar Words
Words that similar to the original word, but are not synonyms.