blasted

[ blas-tid, blah-stid ]
/ ˈblæs tɪd, ˈblɑ stɪd /

adjective

withered; shriveled; blighted; ruined.
damned; confounded: This blasted pen leaked all over my shirt.

Origin of blasted

1545–55; blast (v.) + -ed2

OTHER WORDS FROM blasted

un·blast·ed, adjective

Definition for blasted (2 of 2)

Origin of blast

before 1000; 1955–60 for def 7a; Middle English (noun and v.); Old English blǣst (noun) a blowing; akin to Old Norse blāstr, Old High German blāst (derivative of blāsan, cognate with Gothic ufblēsan, Old Norse blāsa). See blow2

SYNONYMS FOR blast

1 squall, gale, blow, storm. See wind1.
2 blare, screech.
11 discharge, outburst.
16 annihilate.

OTHER WORDS FROM blast

blast·er, noun blast·y, adjective

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British Dictionary definitions for blasted (1 of 2)

blasted
/ (ˈblɑːstɪd) /

adjective

blighted or withered

adjective, adverb (prenominal)

slang (intensifier) a blasted idiot

British Dictionary definitions for blasted (2 of 2)

blast
/ (blɑːst) /

noun

interjection

slang an exclamation of annoyance (esp in phrases such as blast it! and blast him!)

verb

See also blastoff

Derived forms of blast

blaster, noun

Word Origin for blast

Old English blǣst, related to Old Norse blāstr

Idioms and Phrases with blasted

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