Meaning & Definition of word "Blankly"

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    Blankly

    /ˈblæŋkli/

    adverb:

    • 1. In a way that shows no understanding, thought, or feeling.
      • Example: She stared blankly at the screen, unable to comprehend the complex data.
    • 2. Without expression or emotion.
      • Example: He responded blankly to the question, as if it hadn't registered.
    • 3. In a vacant or unresponsive manner.
      • Example: The child looked blankly at his father after being told the news.
    • 4. With a lack of interest or awareness.
      • Example: She nodded blankly during the lecture, her mind clearly elsewhere.

    Etymology

    From blank, meaning 'empty' or 'unmarked', combined with the adverbial suffix -ly.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    look blankly:

    to have an empty or uncomprehending expression.

    gaze blankly:

    to stare with no expression or comprehension.

    speak blankly:

    to talk with little emotion or clarity.

    Related Words

    blank:

    Empty, containing nothing.

    vacant:

    Having no fixtures, furniture, or inhabitants; empty.

    Slang Meanings of blankly

    Meaning: Mind numbed or unable to think.

    Example Sentence: After too many late nights, I was blankly staring at my notes.

    Meaning: Expressing indifference or lack of care.

    Example Sentence: When I brought up the topic, she just replied blankly, as if she didn't care.