Pronunciation: /bleɪd/

Definitions of blade

noun a cutting edge of a knife, saw, or other tool

Example Sentences

A1 The knife has a sharp blade.

A2 She carefully held the blade of the sword.

B1 He used a blade to cut through the thick rope.

B2 The chef skillfully wielded the blade to chop vegetables.

C1 The blade of the lawnmower needed sharpening.

C2 The samurai's blade was a work of art.

verb not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 He blades the grass in the garden every weekend.

A2 She blades the vegetables for the stir-fry with precision.

B1 The chef blades the fish fillet with a sharp knife.

B2 The lumberjack blades through the thick tree trunk effortlessly.

C1 The skilled swordsman blades through his opponent's defenses.

C2 The expert chef blades the truffles with finesse for the gourmet dish.

adjective not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 The blade of the knife is sharp.

A2 She carefully held the blade edge to cut the paper.

B1 The blade attachment on the lawnmower needs to be replaced.

B2 The blade of the sword gleamed in the sunlight.

C1 The chef expertly wielded the blade to chop vegetables with precision.

C2 The blade of the helicopter rotor spun rapidly as it took off.

adverb not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 He cut the bread with a blade.

A2 She ran her finger along the blade of the knife.

B1 The blade of the lawnmower needs to be sharpened.

B2 The chef expertly sliced the vegetables with a sharp blade.

C1 The blade of the sword gleamed in the sunlight.

C2 The skilled craftsman forged a beautiful blade for the sword.

pronoun not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 The blade is sharp.

A2 She used the blade to cut the paper.

B1 The blade of the knife was engraved with intricate designs.

B2 He carefully cleaned the blade of his sword after the battle.

C1 The blade of the helicopter rotor spun rapidly above our heads.

C2 The blade of the wind turbine sliced through the air with incredible efficiency.

preposition not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 The knife blade is sharp.

A2 She carefully cut the paper with the blade of the scissors.

B1 He used the blade of the shovel to dig a hole in the garden.

B2 The chef expertly sliced the vegetables with the blade of the knife.

C1 The samurai warrior's blade was finely crafted and deadly in battle.

C2 The skilled swordsman parried the attack with the blade of his sword.

conjunction not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 He cut the bread with a blade.

A2 She sharpened the blade before using it.

B1 The blade of the knife gleamed in the sunlight.

B2 The chef expertly wielded the blade to chop vegetables.

C1 The samurai's blade was known for its sharpness and precision.

C2 The swordsmith crafted a blade of unparalleled beauty and strength.

interjection not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 Blade! Be careful with that knife.

A2 Blade! Watch out for the sharp edge.

B1 Blade! Don't run with scissors.

B2 Blade! Remember to use proper safety precautions when handling sharp objects.

C1 Blade! Always cut away from yourself to avoid accidents.

C2 Blade! Make sure to keep your fingers clear of the cutting area.

article not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 The blade of the knife is sharp.

A2 She carefully held the blade of the scissors.

B1 He forged a new blade for his sword.

B2 The blade of the lawnmower needed sharpening.

C1 The chef expertly wielded the blade of the sushi knife.

C2 The samurai's katana had a beautifully crafted blade.

Examples of blade in a Sentence

formal The blade of the knife was incredibly sharp.

informal Be careful with that blade, it's really sharp.

slang I love my new blade, it cuts through everything like butter.

figurative His words were like a blade, cutting through my defenses.

Grammatical Forms of blade

past tense

bladed

plural

blades

comparative

more blade

superlative

most blade

present tense

blade

future tense

will blade

perfect tense

have bladed

continuous tense

is blading

singular

blade

positive degree

blade

infinitive

to blade

gerund

blading

participle

blading

Origin and Evolution of blade

First Known Use: 0725 year
Language of Origin: Old English
Story behind the word: The word 'blade' originated from Old English 'blæd' which meant leaf or leaf-like part of a plant.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the meaning of 'blade' expanded to refer to a cutting edge or sharp part of a tool or weapon, particularly a sword or knife.