Pronunciation: /ˈblæsti/

Definitions of blasty

adjective describing something as being characterized by or producing a sudden, intense burst or sound

Example Sentences

A1 The fireworks made a big blasty noise in the sky.

A2 The blasty wind blew leaves all over the yard.

B1 The blasty storm knocked down power lines and caused a lot of damage.

B2 The blasty music at the concert was so loud that it could be heard from blocks away.

C1 The blasty explosion was heard throughout the entire city, causing panic among the residents.

C2 The blasty sound of the jet engines filled the air as the plane took off from the runway.

Examples of blasty in a Sentence

formal The blasty winds caused damage to the crops.

informal Wow, that was a blasty party last night!

slang The concert was so blasty, I couldn't stop dancing.

figurative Her blasty personality always lights up the room.

Grammatical Forms of blasty

past tense

blastied

plural

blasties

comparative

blastier

superlative

blastiest

present tense

blast

future tense

will blast

perfect tense

have blasted

continuous tense

blasting

singular

blasty

positive degree

blasty

infinitive

to blast

gerund

blasting

participle

blasted

Origin and Evolution of blasty

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'blasty' originated from the Greek word 'blastos' meaning budding or sprouting.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in botanical terms to describe plants affected by frost or blight, 'blasty' later evolved to also describe anything that is withered, stunted, or damaged.