Meaning & Definition of Blanketed in English
English⟶
Blanketed
Covered completely or thickly.
Pronunciation:
/ˈblæŋ.kɪ.tɪd/Part of Speech:
verbDetailed Definitions
Definition: To cover completely or thickly with something.
Example Sentence: The snow blanketed the entire town overnight.
Definition: To cover a surface with a layer of material.
Example Sentence: The fields were blanketed in a layer of fog.
Definition: To apply a wide-ranging effect or influence.
Example Sentence: The new law blanketed all aspects of the industry.
Etymology
Origin: Derived from the noun 'blanket', which comes from Middle English 'blanket' meaning 'a covering'.
Synonyms
coveredenvelopedshroudedoverlaysmothered
Common Phrases and Expressions
- blanketed in silence: Completely silent or quiet.
- blanketed by snow: Completely covered by snow.
- blanketed with care: Covered or surrounded by affection or attention.
Translations
- Spanish: cubierto
- French: couvert
- German: bedeckt
- Russian: покрытый
Related Words
- blanket: A large piece of fabric used as a covering.
- cover: To place something over or upon another thing.
- shroud: A cloth that covers or conceals something.
Slang Meanings of blanketed
Meaning: To be excessively covered or overwhelmed.
Example Sentence: I was blanketed with work and couldn't keep up.
Meaning: Feeling smothered or overprotected.
Example Sentence: My parents blanketed me with rules when I was a teenager.