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Blaze Out for Dummies

verb


What does Blaze Out really mean?

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Hey there! So, "blaze out" is a really nice way of saying something like "shine brightly" or "stand out." When something "blazes out," it's like it's shining really, really brightly, almost like a fire blazing away. It's kind of like when a star is shining so brightly in the night sky that you just can't take your eyes off it.

Now, "blaze out" can also mean to burst forth or burst out, like when something suddenly becomes really noticeable or remarkable. It's like if someone suddenly does something really amazing that just grabs everyone's attention, they "blaze out" with their talent or skill.

So, if you're telling someone to "blaze out," you're basically encouraging them to shine brightly, to stand out, or to burst forth with their awesomeness. It's like telling them to go out there and show the world how amazing they are!


Revised and Fact checked by Sophia Moore on 2023-11-16 00:39:54

Blaze Out In a sentece

Learn how to use Blaze Out inside a sentece

  • The campfire started to blaze out as the wood burned down to ashes.
  • After running for hours, the runner's energy began to blaze out and he had to stop.
  • The fireworks blazed out in the night sky, creating a beautiful display of colors.
  • The sun blazed out from behind the clouds, warming up the entire beach.
  • As the storm approached, the lightning began to blaze out across the dark sky.

Blaze Out Synonyms

Words that can be interchanged for the original word in the same context.

Blaze Out Hypernyms

Words that are more generic than the original word.