blew off Synonyms

blew off Meaning

blew off

to refuse to take notice of, honor, or deal with, to outperform in a contest, to fail to attend or show up for, to end a relationship with

blew off Sentence Examples

  1. The strong wind blew off the roof tiles, scattering them across the yard.
  2. The teacher blew off the student's question, dismissing it as irrelevant.
  3. The rain blew off the petals of the flowers, leaving the stems bare.
  4. The company blew off the employee's request for a raise, citing financial difficulties.
  5. The referee blew off the whistle, signaling the end of the game.
  6. The politician blew off his promise to reduce taxes, opting for a different policy.
  7. The driver blew off the traffic light, speeding through the intersection.
  8. The wind blew off the leaves from the trees, exposing the bare branches.
  9. The party blew off due to a lack of interest, leaving everyone disappointed.
  10. The singer blew off the high note, hitting a sour chord that ruined the performance.

FAQs About the word blew off

to refuse to take notice of, honor, or deal with, to outperform in a contest, to fail to attend or show up for, to end a relationship with

left,dumped, ditched, kissed good-bye, brushed (aside or off),broke off (with), abandoned, cut, jilted, kissed off

hooked up (with),took,befriended,latched (on or onto)

The strong wind blew off the roof tiles, scattering them across the yard.

The teacher blew off the student's question, dismissing it as irrelevant.

The rain blew off the petals of the flowers, leaving the stems bare.

The company blew off the employee's request for a raise, citing financial difficulties.