Pronunciation: /bloʊər/

Definitions of blower

noun a device for creating a current of air, as a fan or compressor

Example Sentences

A1 The blower is used to blow leaves off the sidewalk.

A2 I need to buy a new blower for my inflatable pool.

B1 The blower in the factory broke down, causing a delay in production.

B2 The snow blower made quick work of clearing the driveway after the storm.

C1 The industrial blower is essential for maintaining proper ventilation in the warehouse.

C2 The high-powered blower was able to clear out the debris from the construction site in no time.

Examples of blower in a Sentence

formal The industrial blower is used to provide ventilation in large buildings.

informal I need to use the leaf blower to clean up the yard.

slang She's a real blower when it comes to telling stories.

figurative His constant complaining is like a blower, always bringing negativity into the room.

Grammatical Forms of blower

past tense

blowed

plural

blowers

comparative

more blowy

superlative

most blowy

present tense

blows

future tense

will blow

perfect tense

have blown

continuous tense

is blowing

singular

blower

positive degree

blow

infinitive

to blow

gerund

blowing

participle

blowing

Origin and Evolution of blower

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old English
Story behind the word: The word 'blower' originated from Old English 'blawere' which meant 'one who blows'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'blower' evolved to refer to various devices or tools that produce a stream of air, such as a fan or a blow dryer.