Blah Feeling

B1 16+

Pronunciation: /blɑː ˈfiːlɪŋ/

Definitions of blah feeling

noun a word used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things

Example Sentences

A1 I have a blah feeling about this movie.

A2 She couldn't explain the blah feeling she had after the argument.

B1 The blah feeling in the room was palpable as they waited for the test results.

B2 Despite the blah feeling of uncertainty, she decided to take a leap of faith.

C1 His blah feeling of ennui was evident in his lack of enthusiasm for anything.

C2 The therapist helped her work through the deep-seated blah feeling of inadequacy she had been carrying for years.

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun

Example Sentences

A1 I have a blah feeling about this new restaurant.

A2 She couldn't explain why, but she had a blah feeling about the upcoming trip.

B1 After the argument, he was left with a blah feeling of disappointment.

B2 Despite the success of the project, there was a lingering blah feeling of uncertainty.

C1 The constant pressure at work was causing a blah feeling of burnout.

C2 Even in the midst of celebration, there was a subtle blah feeling of emptiness.

Examples of blah feeling in a Sentence

formal I am experiencing a sense of indifference, commonly known as a blah feeling.

informal I just can't shake this blah feeling I've been having all day.

slang I'm feeling super blah today, like I just can't even.

figurative The weight of the world on my shoulders is giving me a blah feeling that I can't seem to shake off.

Grammatical Forms of blah feeling

past tense

felt

plural

blah feelings

comparative

blahi er

superlative

blahiest

present tense

feeling

future tense

will feel

perfect tense

have felt

continuous tense

is feeling

singular

blah feeling

positive degree

very blah feeling

infinitive

to feel

gerund

feeling

participle

feeling

Origin and Evolution of blah feeling

First Known Use: 1928 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'blah' is believed to have originated as an onomatopoeic expression, imitating the sound of someone feeling unenthusiastic or disinterested.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe a feeling of boredom or lack of interest, the word 'blah' has evolved to also encompass a sense of general malaise or indifference.