blasted
/ˈblæstɪd/
verb
- Past tense of blast: to blow up or destroy something with explosives.
- The crew blasted a tunnel through the mountain.
- The miners blasted the rock to reach the ore.
- They blasted the old building to make room for a new park.
- Past tense of blast: to produce a loud, powerful sound.
- The alarm blasted at full volume, waking everyone up.
- The band blasted their music through the stadium speakers.
- He blasted his trumpet so loudly that the neighbors complained.
- Past tense of blast: to criticize someone or something very harshly.
- The critic blasted the movie for its poor acting.
- She blasted her opponent during the debate.
- The coach blasted the team after their terrible performance.
Synonyms
adjective
- Damaged or destroyed by an explosion or powerful force.
- After the storm, the blasted trees lay scattered across the road.
- The blasted remains of the old factory were finally cleared away.
- The soldiers walked through the blasted landscape of the battlefield.
- Used to express annoyance or anger about something.
- Where did I put my blasted keys?
- The blasted car won't start again.
- I can't get this blasted computer to work.
- Cursed or damned (in a mild, informal sense).
- That blasted cat keeps scratching the furniture.
- Who left the blasted door open?
- I've had enough of this blasted weather.