blase |
boredom |
As a verb blase
is to blow.
As a noun boredom is
(uncountable) the state of being bored.
blase |
lax |
Related terms |
Blase is a related term of lax.
As a verb blase
is to blow.
contrite |
blase |
As an adjective contrite
is sincerely penitent or feeling regret or sorrow, especially for one’s own actions; apologetic.
As a noun contrite
is a contrite person; a penitent.
As a verb blase is
to blow.
blase |
unaffected |
Related terms |
Blase is a related term of unaffected.
As a verb blase
is to blow.
As an adjective unaffected is
not affected or changed.
As a noun unaffected is
someone not , as by a disease.
apathy |
blase |
As a noun apathy
is complete lack of emotion or motivation about a person, activity, or object; depression; lack of interest or enthusiasm; disinterest.
As a verb blase is
to blow.
blase |
unimpressed |
As a verb blase
is to blow.
As an adjective unimpressed is
not impressed.
blase |
coy |
As verbs the difference between blase and coy
is that
blase is to blow while
coy is (obsolete) to caress, pet; to coax, entice.
As an adjective coy is
(dated) bashful, shy, retiring.
As a noun coy is
a trap from which waterfowl may be hunted.
blase |
torpor |
As a verb blase
is to blow.
As a noun torpor is
being inactive or stuporous.
explode |
blase |
As verbs the difference between explode and blase
is that
explode is to destroy with an explosion while
blase is to blow.
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