Meaning & Definition of word "Blasting"

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    Blasting

    /ˈblæstɪŋ/

    noun:

    • 1. the act of using explosives to break rock or other materials.
      • Example: The blasting of the cliff was necessary to expand the road.
    • 2. a strong and loud noise.
      • Example: The blasting of the air horn startled everyone nearby.

    verb:

    • 1. to cause something to break apart violently, usually with an explosive.
      • Example: The construction crew is blasting the rock to clear the site for the new building.
    • 2. to emit a loud sound or noise.
      • Example: The music was blasting from the speakers at the outdoor concert.

    Etymology

    Derived from the verb blast, meaning 'to blow up or explode'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    blasting music:

    Extremely loud music, often enjoyed at parties or events.

    blast off:

    To launch, usually referring to rockets or space missions.

    blasting away:

    To use explosives to remove material, often in construction.

    Related Words

    blast:

    A sudden loud noise or explosion.

    explosion:

    A violent expansion of gas from a point of energy release.

    detonation:

    The act of causing an explosion.

    Slang Meanings of blasting

    Meaning: To have a great time, often used in social contexts.

    Example Sentence: We went to the party and it was blasting!

    Meaning: To be extremely intoxicated or high.

    Example Sentence: After the festival, we were just blasting until morning!