Pronunciation: /blɔːɡstɔːrm/
noun a sudden and widespread controversy or public outrage on social media or the internet
A1 I read about a blogstorm on the internet.
A2 The blogstorm caused a lot of controversy among readers.
B1 The company had to address the blogstorm quickly to prevent further damage to their reputation.
B2 The blogstorm resulted in a significant increase in website traffic.
C1 The blogstorm led to a complete overhaul of the company's marketing strategy.
C2 The blogstorm was eventually resolved through a series of public apologies and policy changes.
formal The company faced a blogstorm after a controversial statement was made by their CEO.
informal The internet went crazy with a blogstorm over that celebrity scandal.
slang The blogstorm about the new movie trailer was lit!
figurative The blogstorm of criticism felt like a hurricane hitting the company's reputation.
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