What part of speech is blazed?

Blazed can be categorized as a verb and an adjective.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. blazed is a verb, past participle of blaze (infinitive).
  • 2. blazed is a verb, past simple of blaze (infinitive).
  • 3. blazed is an adjective, not comparable.

Inflections

Verb

Adjective

  • Positive
    Comparative
    Superlative
  • blazed 
    Not comparable
    Not comparable
  • Positive: blazed 
  • Comparative: Not comparable
  • Superlative: Not comparable

What does blazed mean?

Definitions

Adjective

blazed - Under the influence of marijuana, usually at a relatively high dose.

Verb

blaze - burn brightly and intensely; "The summer sun alone can cause a pine to blaze"
blaze - shine brightly and intensively; "Meteors blazed across the atmosphere"
blaze - indicate by marking trees with blazes; "blaze a trail"
blaze - move rapidly and as if blazing; "The spaceship blazed out into space"
blaze - shoot rapidly and repeatedly; "He blazed away at the men"

Examples of blazed

#   Sentence  
1. verb Tom's anger blazed out suddenly.
2. verb That doctor's experiments have blazed the way for new discoveries.
3. verb A more barbarous form of these rejoicings took place among the rude peoples of the north where great blocks of wood blazed in honor of Odin and Thor, and sacrifices of men and cattle were made to them. Mistletoe was cut then from the sacred oaks with a golden sickle by the Prince of the Druids.
4. verb Tom's eyes blazed with anger.
5. verb The nymph’s eyes blazed with passion.
6. verb Her eyes blazed at me.
7. verb Her eyes blazed at me, and she tapped the ground impatiently with her foot.
8. verb Sooth, then, shall she return / to Sparta and Mycenae, ay, and see / home, husband, sons and parents, safe and free, / with Ilian wives and Phrygians in her train, / a queen, in pride of triumph? Shall this be, / and Troy have blazed and Priam's self been slain, / and Trojan blood so oft have soaked the Dardan plain?
9. verb I called Nelko, bidding him fetch wood from my forests and breathe upon it until the fire blazed again and warmed the little room where the children lay. Then they ceased shivering and fell asleep until their parents came.
10. verb The summer sun alone can cause a pine to blaze.
11. verb Blaze a trail.
12. verb A fire was seen to blaze up far away.
13. verb Lashed into foam, behind them roars the brine; / now, gliding onward to the beach, ere long / they gain the fields, and rolling bloodshot eyne / that blaze with fire, the monsters move along, / and lick their hissing jaws, and dart a flickering tongue.
14. verb Once more, within a cavern screened from view, / where circling trees a rustling shade supply, / the boards are spread, the altars blaze anew.
15. verb A fire was seen to blaze up far away.
16. noun The blaze spread rapidly.
17. noun The horse had a blaze between its eyes.
Sentence  
verb
Tom's anger blazed out suddenly.
That doctor's experiments have blazed the way for new discoveries.
A more barbarous form of these rejoicings took place among the rude peoples of the north where great blocks of wood blazed in honor of Odin and Thor, and sacrifices of men and cattle were made to them. Mistletoe was cut then from the sacred oaks with a golden sickle by the Prince of the Druids.
Tom's eyes blazed with anger.
The nymph’s eyes blazed with passion.
Her eyes blazed at me.
Her eyes blazed at me, and she tapped the ground impatiently with her foot.
Sooth, then, shall she return / to Sparta and Mycenae, ay, and see / home, husband, sons and parents, safe and free, / with Ilian wives and Phrygians in her train, / a queen, in pride of triumph? Shall this be, / and Troy have blazed and Priam's self been slain, / and Trojan blood so oft have soaked the Dardan plain?
I called Nelko, bidding him fetch wood from my forests and breathe upon it until the fire blazed again and warmed the little room where the children lay. Then they ceased shivering and fell asleep until their parents came.
The summer sun alone can cause a pine to blaze.
Blaze a trail.
A fire was seen to blaze up far away.
Lashed into foam, behind them roars the brine; / now, gliding onward to the beach, ere long / they gain the fields, and rolling bloodshot eyne / that blaze with fire, the monsters move along, / and lick their hissing jaws, and dart a flickering tongue.
Once more, within a cavern screened from view, / where circling trees a rustling shade supply, / the boards are spread, the altars blaze anew.
A fire was seen to blaze up far away.
noun
The blaze spread rapidly.
The horse had a blaze between its eyes.

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