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Detailed Synonyms for blown in English

blown:

blown adj

  1. blown
    – breathing laboriously or convulsively 1
    winded; short-winded; pursy; blown
    – breathing laboriously or convulsively 1
  2. blown
    – being moved or acted upon by moving air or vapor 1
    blown
    – being moved or acted upon by moving air or vapor 1
    • blown adj
      • blown clouds of dust choked the riders1
      • blown soil mounded on the window sill1

Alternate Synonyms for "blown":


Related Definitions for "blown":

  1. breathing laboriously or convulsively1
  2. being moved or acted upon by moving air or vapor1
    • blown clouds of dust choked the riders1
    • blown soil mounded on the window sill1

blown form of blow:

to blow verbe (blows, blew, blowing)

  1. to blow
    to whistle; to blow; to hum
    • whistle verbe (whistles, whistled, whistling)
    • blow verbe (blows, blew, blowing)
    • hum verbe (hums, hummed, humming)
  2. to blow
    to blow; blow hard
  3. to blow
    to wheeze; to blow; to gasp; to pant; to puff
    • wheeze verbe (wheezes, wheezed, wheezing)
    • blow verbe (blows, blew, blowing)
    • gasp verbe (gasps, gasped, gasping)
    • pant verbe (pants, panted, panting)
    • puff verbe (puffs, puffed, puffing)
  4. to blow
    to blow; to fly about
    • blow verbe (blows, blew, blowing)
    • fly about verbe (flies about, flew about, flying about)
  5. to blow
    to flutter; to wave; to flap; to blow; to snap
    • flutter verbe (flutters, fluttered, fluttering)
    • wave verbe (waves, waved, waving)
    • flap verbe (flaps, flapped, flapping)
    • blow verbe (blows, blew, blowing)
    • snap verbe (snaps, snapped, snapping)
  6. to blow
    to blow; to destroy; to ruin
    • blow verbe (blows, blew, blowing)
    • destroy verbe (destroies, destroyed, destroying)
    • ruin verbe (ruins, ruined, ruining)
  7. to blow
    to stir up; to fan; to blow
    • stir up verbe (stirs up, stirred up, stirring up)
    • fan verbe (fans, fanned, fanning)
    • blow verbe (blows, blew, blowing)
  8. to blow
    to blow; to beat it; to be off
    • blow verbe (blows, blew, blowing)
    • beat it verbe (beats it, beated it, beating it)
    • be off verbe (is off, being off)
  9. to blow
    – provide sexual gratification through oral stimulation 1
    give a blow-job; to suck; to blow
    – provide sexual gratification through oral stimulation 1
  10. to blow
    – provide sexual gratification through oral stimulation 1
    to blow; to suck; fellate; go down on
    – provide sexual gratification through oral stimulation 1
  11. to blow
    – exhale hard 1
    to blow
    – exhale hard 1
    • blow verbe (blows, blew, blowing)
      • blow on the soup to cool it down1
  12. to blow
    – free of obstruction by blowing air through 1
    to blow
    – free of obstruction by blowing air through 1
    • blow verbe (blows, blew, blowing)
      • blow one's nose1
  13. to blow
    – burst suddenly 1
    to blow
    – burst suddenly 1
    • blow verbe (blows, blew, blowing)
  14. to blow
    – melt, break, or become otherwise unusable 1
    to blow; to burn out; to blow out
    – melt, break, or become otherwise unusable 1
    • blow verbe (blows, blew, blowing)
    • burn out verbe (burns out, burnt out, burning out)
    • blow out verbe (blows out, blowing out)
  15. to blow
    – shape by blowing 1
    to blow
    – shape by blowing 1
    • blow verbe (blows, blew, blowing)
  16. to blow
    – allow to regain its breath 1
    to blow
    – allow to regain its breath 1
    • blow verbe (blows, blew, blowing)
      • blow a horse1
  17. to blow
    – cause to be revealed and jeopardized 1
    to blow
    – cause to be revealed and jeopardized 1
    • blow verbe (blows, blew, blowing)
      • The double agent was blown by the other side1
  18. to blow
    – lay eggs 1
    to blow
    – lay eggs 1
    • blow verbe (blows, blew, blowing)
      • certain insects are said to blow1
  19. to blow
    – leave; informal or rude 1
    to blow; to shove off; shove along
    – leave; informal or rude 1
  20. to blow
    – be in motion due to some air or water current 1
    to blow; to float; to drift; be adrift
    – be in motion due to some air or water current 1
    • blow verbe (blows, blew, blowing)
      • The leaves were blowing in the wind1
    • float verbe (floats, floated, floating)
    • drift verbe (drifts, drifted, drifting)
      • the boat drifted on the lake1
      • The sailboat was adrift on the open sea1
      • the shipwrecked boat drifted away from the shore1
    • be adrift verbe
  21. to blow
    – spout moist air from the blowhole 1
    to blow
    – spout moist air from the blowhole 1
    • blow verbe (blows, blew, blowing)
  22. to blow
    – cause to move by means of an air current 1
    to blow
    – cause to move by means of an air current 1
    • blow verbe (blows, blew, blowing)
  23. to blow
    – cause air to go in, on, or through 1
    to blow
    – cause air to go in, on, or through 1
    • blow verbe (blows, blew, blowing)
  24. to blow
    – play or sound a wind instrument 1
    to blow
    – play or sound a wind instrument 1
    • blow verbe (blows, blew, blowing)
  25. to blow
    – make a sound as if blown 1
    to blow
    – make a sound as if blown 1
    • blow verbe (blows, blew, blowing)
  26. to blow
    – sound by having air expelled through a tube 1
    to blow
    – sound by having air expelled through a tube 1
    • blow verbe (blows, blew, blowing)
  27. to blow
    – spend lavishly or wastefully on 1
    to blow
    – spend lavishly or wastefully on 1
    • blow verbe (blows, blew, blowing)
  28. to blow
    – spend thoughtlessly; throw away 1
    to waste; to blow; to squander
    – spend thoughtlessly; throw away 1
    • waste verbe (wastes, wasted, wasting)
      • He wasted his inheritance on his insincere friends1
    • blow verbe (blows, blew, blowing)
    • squander verbe (squanders, squandered, squandering)
      • You squandered the opportunity to get and advanced degree1
  29. to blow
    – make a mess of, destroy or ruin 1
    to spoil; to blow; to fumble; to muck up; to botch; to muff; to fluff; to bungle; botch up; bodge; screw up; bumble; bollocks; bollix; ball up; flub; bollocks up; bollix up
    – make a mess of, destroy or ruin 1
  30. to blow
    – be blowing or storming 1
    to blow
    – be blowing or storming 1
    • blow verbe (blows, blew, blowing)

Conjugations for blow:

present
  1. blow
  2. blow
  3. blows
  4. blow
  5. blow
  6. blow
simple past
  1. blew
  2. blew
  3. blew
  4. blew
  5. blew
  6. blew
present perfect
  1. have blown
  2. have blown
  3. has blown
  4. have blown
  5. have blown
  6. have blown
past continuous
  1. was blowing
  2. were blowing
  3. was blowing
  4. were blowing
  5. were blowing
  6. were blowing
future
  1. shall blow
  2. will blow
  3. will blow
  4. shall blow
  5. will blow
  6. will blow
continuous present
  1. am blowing
  2. are blowing
  3. is blowing
  4. are blowing
  5. are blowing
  6. are blowing
subjunctive
  1. be blown
  2. be blown
  3. be blown
  4. be blown
  5. be blown
  6. be blown
diverse
  1. blow!
  2. let's blow!
  3. blown
  4. blowing
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

blow [the ~] nom

  1. the blow
    the dent; the blow
  2. the blow
    the disappointment; the mishap; the comedown; the blow; the letdown
  3. the blow
    the knock; the slap; the smack; the blow
  4. the blow
    the slap; the bang; the blow
  5. the blow
    the push
    – the act of applying force in order to move something away 1
    • push [the ~] nom
      • he gave the door a hard push1
    the nudge; the thrust; the bumper; the bump; the punch; the blow; the jab; the buffer
    the shove
    – the act of shoving (giving a push to someone or something) 1
    • shove [the ~] nom
      • he gave the door a shove1
  6. the blow
    the smack; the slap; the blow
  7. the blow
    the swipe; the stroke; the blow; the slap; the lash; the smack
  8. the blow
    – a powerful stroke with the fist or a weapon 1
    the punch; the clout
    – (boxing) a blow with the fist 1
    • punch [the ~] nom
      • He landed a hard punch to the gut.2
    • clout [the ~] nom
      • I gave him a clout on his nose1
    the nudge
    – a slight push or shake 1
    the whopper
    the wallop
    – a severe blow 1
    the blow
    – a powerful stroke with the fist or a weapon 1
    • blow [the ~] nom
      • a blow on the head1
    the jab
    – a quick short straight punch 1
    • jab [the ~] nom
  9. the blow
    – a powerful stroke with the fist or a weapon 1
    the blow
    – a powerful stroke with the fist or a weapon 1
    • blow [the ~] nom
      • a blow on the head1
  10. the blow
    – forceful exhalation through the nose or mouth 1
    the blow; the puff
    – forceful exhalation through the nose or mouth 1
    • blow [the ~] nom
      • he gave his nose a loud blow1
    • puff [the ~] nom
      • he blew out all the candles with a single puff1
  11. the blow
    – street names for cocaine 1
    the blow; the snow; the coke; the nose candy; the C
    – street names for cocaine 1
  12. the blow
    – an unpleasant or disappointing surprise 1
    the blow; the shock
    – an unpleasant or disappointing surprise 1
    • blow [the ~] nom
    • shock [the ~] nom
      • it came as a shock to learn that he was injured1
  13. the blow
    – an impact (as from a collision) 1
    the blow; the bump
    – an impact (as from a collision) 1
    • blow [the ~] nom
    • bump [the ~] nom
      • the bump threw him off the bicycle1
  14. the blow
    – an unfortunate happening that hinders or impedes; something that is thwarting or frustrating 1
    the reverse; the blow; the reversal; the setback; the black eye
    – an unfortunate happening that hinders or impedes; something that is thwarting or frustrating 1
  15. the blow
    – a strong current of air 1
    the blow; the blast; the gust
    – a strong current of air 1
    • blow [the ~] nom
    • blast [the ~] nom
    • gust [the ~] nom
      • the tree was bent almost double by the gust1

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Related Definitions for "blow":

  1. forceful exhalation through the nose or mouth1
    • he gave his nose a loud blow1
  2. a powerful stroke with the fist or a weapon1
    • a blow on the head1
  3. street names for cocaine1
  4. an unpleasant or disappointing surprise1
  5. an impact (as from a collision)1
  6. an unfortunate happening that hinders or impedes; something that is thwarting or frustrating1
  7. a strong current of air1
  8. exhale hard1
    • blow on the soup to cool it down1
  9. free of obstruction by blowing air through1
    • blow one's nose1
  10. burst suddenly1
  11. melt, break, or become otherwise unusable1
  12. shape by blowing1
  13. allow to regain its breath1
    • blow a horse1
  14. cause to be revealed and jeopardized1
    • The double agent was blown by the other side1
  15. lay eggs1
    • certain insects are said to blow1
  16. leave; informal or rude1
  17. be in motion due to some air or water current1
    • The leaves were blowing in the wind1
  18. spout moist air from the blowhole1
  19. cause to move by means of an air current1
  20. cause air to go in, on, or through1
  21. provide sexual gratification through oral stimulation1
  22. play or sound a wind instrument1
  23. make a sound as if blown1
  24. sound by having air expelled through a tube1
  25. spend lavishly or wastefully on1
  26. spend thoughtlessly; throw away1
  27. make a mess of, destroy or ruin1
  28. be blowing or storming1

Related Synonyms for blown