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blank bath
HealthC1
Meaning: A bath without any added ingredients or treatments.
Part of speech: noun
Example: She prefers a blank bath to relax.
Category: Health › Wellness
blank cheque
FinanceC1
Meaning: A cheque that has not been filled out, allowing the recipient to write any amount.
Part of speech: noun
Example: He was given a blank cheque to spend on the project.
Category: Finance › Banking
blank out
LanguageB2
Meaning: To erase or remove something completely.
Part of speech: verb
Example: He had to blank out the sensitive information in the report.
Category: Language › Editing
Synonyms: erase
blank verse
LiteratureC2
Meaning: Poetry written in unrhymed iambic pentameter.
Part of speech: noun
Example: Shakespeare often used blank verse in his plays.
Category: Literature › Poetry
Synonyms: free verse
blanket
TextilesA2
Meaning: A large piece of fabric used for warmth or covering.
Part of speech: noun
Example: I wrapped myself in a warm blanket.
Category: Textiles › Fabrics
Synonyms: cover
blanket finish
ArtsC2
Meaning: A final layer applied to a surface for protection or appearance.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The artist used a blanket finish on the painting.
Category: Arts › Finishing Techniques
blankety blank
LanguageC1
Meaning: A euphemism used to replace a swear word or offensive term.
Part of speech: noun
Example: He used a blankety blank to express his frustration.
Category: Language › Expressions
blanquette
FoodC2
Meaning: A French dish made with meat and a white sauce.
Part of speech: noun
Example: She prepared a delicious blanquette for dinner.
Category: Food › Dishes
blare
SoundB2
Meaning: To make a loud, harsh sound.
Part of speech: verb
Example: The sirens blared as the ambulance rushed by.
Category: Sound › Noise
Synonyms: blast
blarney
LanguageC2
Meaning: Smooth, flattering talk; nonsense.
Part of speech: noun
Example: His compliments were just blarney.
Category: Language › Expressions
Synonyms: flattery
blas
EmotionsC2
Meaning: A feeling of indifference or boredom.
Part of speech: noun
Example: After the long meeting, I felt a sense of blas.
Category: Emotions › Boredom
Synonyms: apathy
blaspheme
ReligionC2
Meaning: To speak disrespectfully about sacred things.
Part of speech: verb
Example: He was accused of blaspheming during the sermon.
Category: Religion › Sacredness
Synonyms: curse
blasphemous
ReligionC2
Meaning: Showing disrespect for sacred things.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The painting was considered blasphemous by some.
Category: Religion › Sacredness
Synonyms: sacrilegious
blasphemy
ReligionC2
Meaning: The act of speaking disrespectfully about sacred things.
Part of speech: noun
Example: Blasphemy is considered a serious offense in many religions.
Category: Religion › Sacredness
Synonyms: sacrilege
blast
NatureB2
Meaning: A strong gust of wind or a loud noise.
Part of speech: noun
Example: A blast of wind knocked over the sign.
Category: Nature › Weather
Synonyms: explosion
blast away
ActionC2
Meaning: To shoot or explode something with force.
Part of speech: verb
Example: They blasted away the old building.
Category: Action › Destruction
Synonyms: destroy
blast furnace
IndustryC2
Meaning: A furnace used for smelting metal, especially iron.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The blast furnace was essential for the steel industry.
Category: Industry › Metalworking
blast off
ScienceB2
Meaning: To launch into space, especially a rocket.
Part of speech: verb
Example: The rocket will blast off at noon.
Category: Science › Space Exploration
Synonyms: launch
blast out
SoundB2
Meaning: To produce a loud sound or noise.
Part of speech: verb
Example: The music blasted out of the speakers.
Category: Sound › Noise
Synonyms: blare
blasted
EmotionsC1
Meaning: Extremely angry or annoyed.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: He was blasted when he found out the truth.
Category: Emotions › Anger
Synonyms: furious
blatant
SocietyC2
Meaning: Obvious and offensive; done openly.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: His blatant disregard for the rules was shocking.
Category: Society › Behavior
Synonyms: flagrant
Antonyms: subtle
blatantly
LanguageC2
Meaning: In an obvious and offensive manner.
Part of speech: adverb
Example: She blatantly ignored the warning signs.
Category: Language › Expressions
Synonyms: obviously
blather
LanguageC1
Meaning: To talk nonsensically or at length without making much sense.
Part of speech: verb
Example: He tends to blather when he's nervous.
Category: Language › Communication
Synonyms: babble
blaxploitation
ArtsC2
Meaning: A film genre that emerged in the 1970s, featuring Black actors and themes.
Part of speech: noun
Example: Blaxploitation films often highlighted social issues.
Category: Arts › Film
blaze
NatureB2
Meaning: To burn brightly and fiercely.
Part of speech: verb
Example: The fire began to blaze as the wind picked up.
Category: Nature › Fire
Synonyms: burn
blazer
FashionB1
Meaning: A type of jacket, often worn as part of a uniform or for formal occasions.
Part of speech: noun
Example: He wore a navy blue blazer to the meeting.
Category: Fashion › Clothing
Synonyms: jacket
blazing
NatureB2
Meaning: Burning very brightly; intense.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The blazing sun made it hard to see.
Category: Nature › Fire
Synonyms: fiery
blazon
ArtsC2
Meaning: To display prominently or vividly.
Part of speech: verb
Example: The company blazoned its logo on the building.
Category: Arts › Design
Synonyms: display
bleach
ChemistryB2
Meaning: To make something lighter in color, often using a chemical agent.
Part of speech: verb
Example: She decided to bleach her hair for the summer.
Category: Chemistry › Processes
Synonyms: whiten
bleachers
SportsA2
Meaning: Raised, tiered seating for spectators at sports events.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The fans cheered from the bleachers.
Category: Sports › Spectator Areas
Synonyms: stands
bleak
NatureB2
Meaning: Cold and miserable; lacking in warmth or cheer.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The landscape was bleak and barren in winter.
Category: Nature
Meaning 2: Without hope or encouragement; depressing.
Example: The future looked bleak for the struggling company.
Synonyms:
  • desolate
  • dreary
Antonyms:
  • bright
  • cheerful
blearily
HealthC1
Meaning: In a way that is tired or unfocused, often due to lack of sleep.
Part of speech: adverb
Example: She blinked blearily at the bright morning light.
Category: Health
Synonyms: sleepily
Antonyms: alertly
bleary
HealthC1
Meaning: Having blurred vision, often due to tiredness or lack of sleep.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: He woke up with bleary eyes after a long night.
Category: Health
Synonyms:
  • blurred
  • hazy
Antonyms:
  • clear
  • sharp
bleary-eyed
HealthC1
Meaning: Having tired or unfocused eyes, often from lack of sleep.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: She looked bleary-eyed after staying up late.
Category: Health
Synonyms: sleepy-eyed
Antonyms: wide-awake
bleat
NatureB1
Meaning: To make the characteristic cry of a sheep or goat.
Part of speech: verb
Example: The lamb began to bleat for its mother.
Category: Nature › Animals
Synonyms: baa
bleating
NatureB1
Meaning: The sound made by a sheep or goat.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The bleating of the sheep filled the air.
Category: Nature › Animals
Synonyms: baaing
bled
HealthB1
Meaning: Past tense of bleed; to lose blood.
Part of speech: verb
Example: He bled from a small cut on his finger.
Category: Health
Synonyms: drained
bleed
HealthB1
Meaning: To lose blood from the body.
Part of speech: verb
Example: He will bleed if the wound is not treated.
Category: Health
Meaning 2: To cause to lose blood.
Example: The doctor had to bleed the patient to relieve pressure.
Synonyms:
  • drain
  • hemorrhage
Antonyms: heal
bleeder
HealthC1
Meaning: A person or animal that bleeds easily.
Part of speech: noun
Example: He is a bleeder and needs to be careful.
Category: Health
Synonyms: hemophiliac
bleeding
HealthB1
Meaning: The act of losing blood.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The bleeding from the injury was severe.
Category: Health
Synonyms: hemorrhage

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