Definition of the word blistering

Pronunciation of vocabulary blistering

blisteringadjective

phồng rộp

/ˈblɪstərɪŋ//ˈblɪstərɪŋ/

Origin of the word blistering

"Blistering" originates from the Old English word "blīstre," meaning "a bubble." This likely refers to the way blisters form, with a fluid-filled bubble appearing on the skin. The word then evolved to describe something intensely hot or severe, reflecting the painful sensation of a blister. This connection between heat and blisters is supported by the related word "blistering" in the sense of "burning." Ultimately, "blistering" reflects the powerful imagery of a bubble, heat, and pain.

Vocabulary summary blistering

typeadjective

meaningstrict, sharp

Example of vocabulary blisteringnamespace

meaning

(describing actions in sport) done very fast or with great energy

(mô tả hành động trong thể thao) được thực hiện rất nhanh hoặc với nhiều năng lượng

  • The runners set off at a blistering pace.

    Các vận động viên khởi hành với tốc độ chóng mặt.

meaning

extremely hot in a way that is uncomfortable

cực kỳ nóng một cách khó chịu

  • a blistering July day

    một ngày tháng bảy rực rỡ

  • blistering heat

    nhiệt độ phồng rộp

meaning

very critical

rất quan trọng

  • a blistering attack

    một cuộc tấn công phồng rộp

Idioms of vocabulary blistering

have/want none of something
to refuse to accept something
  • I offered to pay but he was having none of it.
  • They pretended to be enthusiastic about my work but then suddenly decided they wanted none of it.
  • none but
    (literary)only
  • None but he knew the truth.
  • none the less
    despite this fact
    none other than
    used to emphasize who or what somebody/something is, when this is surprising
  • Her first customer was none other than Mrs Obama.

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