blown Antonyms

Meaning of blown

Wordnet

blown (s)

being moved or acted upon by moving air or vapor

breathing laboriously or convulsively

Webster

blown (p. p.)

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Webster

blown (p. p. & a.)

Swollen; inflated; distended; puffed up, as cattle when gorged with green food which develops gas.

Stale; worthless.

Out of breath; tired; exhausted.

Covered with the eggs and larvae of flies; fly blown.

Opened; in blossom or having blossomed, as a flower.

blown Sentence Examples

  1. The wind had blown fiercely all night, scattering leaves across the lawn.
  2. Sarah's hair was blown wildly by the gusts as she walked along the beach.
  3. The blown tire left the car stranded on the side of the highway.
  4. The glass vase had been blown by a skilled artisan, showcasing intricate patterns.
  5. The whistle blown by the referee signaled the end of the game.
  6. The circuit was damaged due to a blown fuse, causing the power outage.
  7. The balloon was blown up until it was large enough to float above the crowd.
  8. The storm had blown in unexpectedly, catching everyone off guard.
  9. The blown-out candle left a trail of smoke drifting upward.
  10. The blown engine meant the end of their cross-country road trip.

FAQs About the word blown

being moved or acted upon by moving air or vapor, breathing laboriously or convulsivelyof Blow, of Blow, Swollen; inflated; distended; puffed up, as cattle when

swollen, expanded, overinflated,puffed, turgid, distended, varicosed, ballooning, tumescent, bulging

deflated, collapsed, deflated,collapsed,, detumescent,detumescent

The wind had blown fiercely all night, scattering leaves across the lawn.

Sarah's hair was blown wildly by the gusts as she walked along the beach.

The blown tire left the car stranded on the side of the highway.

The glass vase had been blown by a skilled artisan, showcasing intricate patterns.