Meaning & Definition of word "Blowup"

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    Blowup

    /ˈbloʊˌʌp/

    noun:

    • 1. A sudden and violent explosion or outburst.
      • Example: The blowup of the gas tank caused extensive damage to the surrounding area.
    • 2. A rapid and intense increase in size, significance, or emotion.
      • Example: There was a blowup in the cost of living after the economic crisis.
    • 3. An altercation or serious argument.
      • Example: The meeting ended in a blowup when the two colleagues could not agree on the project direction.

    verb:

    • 1. To explode; to cause to explode.
      • Example: The demolition team planned to blow up the old building in the early morning.
    • 2. To become angry suddenly; to have an outburst.
      • Example: She blew up at her friend for being late to the event.

    Etymology

    Combination of the verb 'blow' and the particle 'up', indicating an explosion or sudden increase.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    blow up at someone:

    To become angry or shout at someone suddenly.

    blow up in one's face:

    To have a plan go wrong or backfire.

    blow something up:

    To inflate or to enlarge something significantly.

    Related Words

    explode:

    To burst or break apart violently, causing an explosion.

    burst:

    To break open or apart suddenly and violently.

    detonate:

    To cause to explode.

    Slang Meanings of blowup

    Meaning: A sudden increase in popularity or virality.

    Example Sentence: That video had a blowup overnight on social media!

    Meaning: A dramatic fight or argument, often escalating quickly.

    Example Sentence: Their blowup at the party got everyone talking.