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Meaning of blasted off
The primary meaning of "blasted off" refers to the act of something, especially a rocket or a vehicle, taking off or launching suddenly and rapidly, often with a loud noise or a significant amount of energy.
Etymology of blasted off
The word "blast" originated from the Old English word "blæstan," which means to blow or to puff, and is related to the Old Norse word "blása," which also means to blow.
The phrase "blasted off" is a figurative expression that originated in the mid-20th century, particularly in the context of space exploration and rocket launches.
Synonyms
launched
exploded
erupted
detonated
fired
propelled
thrust
boosted
accelerated
rocketed
soared
shot
flashed
zoomed
sprinted
dashed
rushed
hurried
sped
hastened
quickened
surged
blasted
blazed
flared
flashed
beamed
radiated
shone
gleamed
sparkled
glowed
ignited
kindled
inflamed
excited
stirred
aroused
animated
energized
vitalized
activated
actuated
motivated
impelled
driven
forced
pressured
compelled
coerced
propelled
pushed
shoved
thrown
hurled
cast
projected
expelled
ejected
emitted
discharged
released
liberated
freed
unleashed
unloosed
unchained
unfettered
unshackled
Definitions
- The phrase "blasted off" is defined by Oxford Languages as the act of launching or taking off, especially with a sudden and violent explosion or a loud noise.
- * It can also refer to the act of starting or beginning something with a lot of energy, enthusiasm, or excitement.
Usage Examples
- The spaceship blasted off into the sky, leaving a trail of flames and smoke behind it.
- * The new business blasted off with a successful launch event, attracting hundreds of customers and investors.
- * The firework blasted off with a loud explosion, illuminating the night sky with a burst of colorful lights.
Antonyms
stopped
halted
ceased
ended
terminated
canceled
postponed
delayed
slowed
decelerated
reduced
decreased
diminished
weakened
faded
disappeared
vanished
collapsed
crashed
failed
flopped
stalled
stuck
trapped
confined
restricted
limited
restrained
suppressed
stifled
smothered
extinguished
quenched
doused