Meaning & Definition of word "Blank"

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    Blank

    /blæŋk/

    noun:

    • 1. An empty space; a void or gap.
      • Example: There was a blank in the conversation when no one knew how to respond.
    • 2. A cartridge that does not contain a projectile and is used in firearms.
      • Example: The actor used a blank in the scene to simulate gunfire.

    verb:

    • 1. To leave a space empty or unfilled.
      • Example: Please don't blank that section of the survey.

    adjective:

    • 1. Not filled in; empty.
      • Example: I found a blank page in the notebook.
    • 2. Without any written or printed content.
      • Example: She handed me a blank form to fill out.
    • 3. Lacking content or meaning; void.
      • Example: He stared at the blank screen, unsure of what to write.

    Etymology

    Middle English 'blanke', meaning 'white' or 'shining', from Old French 'blanc'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    blank slate:

    A fresh start or beginning.

    draw a blank:

    To fail to remember or think of something.

    fill in the blank:

    To complete or supply what is missing.

    blank check:

    Unlimited freedom or resources.

    on the blank side:

    Not committed or certain about something.

    Related Words

    blanket:

    A large piece of fabric used for warmth.

    blanks:

    Empty spaces or points in something.

    blanch:

    To become pale or white.

    blankness:

    The state of being empty or devoid of content.

    Slang Meanings of blank

    Meaning: To forget or be unable to recall something.

    Example Sentence: I totally blanked on her name.

    Meaning: To zone out or be inattentive.

    Example Sentence: I blanked during the boring lecture.