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Blasted vs Blastworthy - What's the difference?

blasted | blastworthy |

As adjectives the difference between blasted and blastworthy

is that blasted is which has been subjected to an explosion while blastworthy is worthy or capable of being blasted; explosive.

As a verb blasted

is (blast).

As an adverb blasted

is (euphemistic) damned; extremely.

blasted

English

Verb

(head)
  • (blast)
  • Adjective

    (-)
  • Which has been subjected to an explosion.
  • The remains of the blasted tank were testament to the power of the landmine it had hit.
  • Which has been subjected to violent gusts of wind.
  • (slang, slightly, dated) Accursed; damned.
  • I’ve tried for 2 hours to make this blasted part fit, and it still won’t go in.
  • (heraldry) Whose branches bear no leaves; leafless.
  • Intoxicated, drunk.
  • Dude, we got fucking blasted last night.

    Adverb

    (en adverb)
  • (euphemistic) Damned; extremely.
  • That dog is so blasted stubborn.

    blastworthy

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Worthy or capable of being blasted; explosive.
  • * 1969 , Kenneth Macpherson, Close up: Volume 10 :
  • Shown with the foregoing, the desperate and blastworthy Puss in Boots
  • * 1996 , Arthur Roy Eckardt, On the way to death: essays toward a comic vision :
  • Oxford Universal Dictionary is more accepting of things blastworthy . It allows places for both " — " and "flatulence," although respecting the former it does confess "not in decent use."
  • (figuratively) Indicative of an exceptionally good time; enjoyable.
  • Last year we had a blast; this year will be even more blastworthy .