What part of speech is blasts?

Blasts can be categorized as a noun and a verb.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. blasts is a verb, present, 3rd person singular of blast (infinitive).
  • 2. blasts is a noun, plural of blast.

Inflections

Verb

Noun

What does blasts mean?

Definitions

Verb

blast - fire a shot; "the gunman blasted away"
blast - use explosives on; "The enemy has been shelling us all day"
blast - make a strident sound; "She tended to blast when speaking into a microphone"
blast - shrivel or wither or mature imperfectly
blast - shatter as if by explosion
blast - make with or as if with an explosion; "blast a tunnel through the Alps"
blast - create by using explosives; "blast a passage through the mountain"
blast - apply a draft or strong wind to to; "the air conditioning was blasting cold air at us"
blast - hit hard; "He smashed a 3-run homer"
blast - criticize harshly or violently; "The press savaged the new President"; "The critics crucified the author for plagiarizing a famous passage"

Noun

blast - a very long fly ball
blast - an explosion (as of dynamite)
blast - a strong current of air; "the tree was bent almost double by the gust"
blast - a sudden very loud noise
blast - intense adverse criticism; "Clinton directed his fire at the Republican Party"; "the government has come under attack"; "don't give me any flak"
blast - a highly pleasurable or exciting experience; "we had a good time at the party"; "celebrating after the game was a blast"

Examples of blasts

#   Sentence  
1. noun Cold blasts from the broken window chilled us.
2. noun A series of blasts reduced the laboratory to ruins.
3. noun As propellant blasts out of the rocket in one direction, it pushes the spacecraft in the other.
4. noun "There rest they, nor their sequence change, nor place, / save when, by chance, on grating hinge the door / swings open, and a light breath sweeps the floor, / or rougher blasts the tender leaves disperse. / Loose then they flutter, for she recks no more / to call them back, and rearrange the verse; / untaught the votaries leave, the Sibyl's cave to curse."
5. noun Sami blasts music all the time.
6. noun Scientists believe magnetic fields can protect a planet, fending off the atmosphere-stripping blasts of the solar wind.
7. noun Celebrating after the game was a blast.
8. noun They have a BLAST so the sooner they get there, the sooner they can have fun.
9. noun A lot of people were killed by the blast.
10. noun An icy blast of wind cut me to the bone.
11. noun News of the recent blast is all over the radio.
12. noun A blast of cold air swept through the house.
13. noun Yesterday, we had a blast!
14. noun They'll have a blast.
15. noun We're having a blast.
16. verb She tended to blast when speaking into a microphone.
17. verb Blast a tunnel through the Alps.
18. verb Blast a passage through the mountain.
19. verb You have to blast your way out.
20. verb When he had said these things, he struck with reversed spear the side of the hollow mountain, and the winds, as a single column, race through the offered gate and blast the lands with a tornado.
21. verb You have to blast your way out.
22. verb When he had said these things, he struck with reversed spear the side of the hollow mountain, and the winds, as a single column, race through the offered gate and blast the lands with a tornado.
Sentence  
noun
Cold blasts from the broken window chilled us.
A series of blasts reduced the laboratory to ruins.
As propellant blasts out of the rocket in one direction, it pushes the spacecraft in the other.
"There rest they, nor their sequence change, nor place, / save when, by chance, on grating hinge the door / swings open, and a light breath sweeps the floor, / or rougher blasts the tender leaves disperse. / Loose then they flutter, for she recks no more / to call them back, and rearrange the verse; / untaught the votaries leave, the Sibyl's cave to curse."
Sami blasts music all the time.
Scientists believe magnetic fields can protect a planet, fending off the atmosphere-stripping blasts of the solar wind.
Celebrating after the game was a blast.
They have a BLAST so the sooner they get there, the sooner they can have fun.
A lot of people were killed by the blast.
An icy blast of wind cut me to the bone.
News of the recent blast is all over the radio.
A blast of cold air swept through the house.
Yesterday, we had a blast!
They'll have a blast.
We're having a blast.
verb
She tended to blast when speaking into a microphone.
Blast a tunnel through the Alps.
Blast a passage through the mountain.
You have to blast your way out.
When he had said these things, he struck with reversed spear the side of the hollow mountain, and the winds, as a single column, race through the offered gate and blast the lands with a tornado.
You have to blast your way out.
When he had said these things, he struck with reversed spear the side of the hollow mountain, and the winds, as a single column, race through the offered gate and blast the lands with a tornado.

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