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Blazes vs Blazed - What's the difference?

blazes | blazed |

As verbs the difference between blazes and blazed

is that blazes is third-person singular of blaze while blazed is past tense of blaze.

As a noun blazes

is plural of lang=en.

As an adverb blazes

is hellishly, extremely.

As an adjective blazed is

under the influence of marijuana, usually at a relatively high dose.

blazes

English

Noun

(head)
  • (pluralonly, euphemistic) hell
  • Where the blazes were you?

    Usage notes

    * For the sense of hell, a very common intensifier is 'blue'. *: Where in blue blazes were you!?

    Derived terms

    * go to blazes

    Verb

    (head)
  • (blaze)
  • Adverb

    (-)
  • hellishly, extremely
  • It gets blazes hot here in the summer.

    blazed

    English

    Adjective

    (head)
  • (slang) Under the influence of marijuana, usually at a relatively high dose.
  • :“I could tell by his bloodshot eyes that he was pretty blazed .
  • Synonyms

    * stoned * baked * reefed * lifted * high * lit * blitzed * up there

    Verb

    (head)
  • (blaze)