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blank
[ blangk ]
adjective
- (of paper or other writing surface) having no marks; not written or printed on:
a blank sheet of paper.
- not filled in, as a printed form:
a blank check.
- unrelieved or unbroken by ornament, opening, decoration, etc.:
a blank wall.
- lacking some usual or completing feature:
An image is stamped onto a blank coin by a die.
- (of a recording medium) containing no previously recorded information: Compare prerecorded ( def 2 ).
She transferred all the restored data onto a blank hard drive.
I still have a few blank CD-ROMs.
- void of interest, variety, results, etc.:
She sometimes occupied her blank days reading detective stories.
- showing no attention, interest, or emotion:
a blank expression on his face.
He looked blank when I asked him why he applied for the job.
Synonyms: perplexed, dumbstruck
blank stupidity.
Synonyms: unqualified, absolute, perfect, unadulterated, thorough, pure, downright
- Archaic. white; pale; colorless.
noun
- a place where something is lacking; an empty space:
a blank in one's memory.
- a space in a printed form, test, etc., to be filled in:
Write your name in the blank.
- a printed form containing such spaces:
Have you filled out one of these blanks?
- a dash put in place of an omitted letter, series of letters, etc., especially to avoid writing a word considered profane or obscene.
- Metalworking. a piece of metal ready to be drawn, pressed, or machined into a finished object.
- Archery. the bull's-eye.
verb (used with object)
- to cross out or delete, especially in order to invalidate or void (usually followed by out ):
to blank out an entry.
- Informal. to keep (an opponent) from scoring in a game.
- Metalworking. to stamp or punch out of flat stock, as with a die.
blank
/ blæŋk /
adjective
- (of a writing surface) bearing no marks; not written on
- (of a form, etc) with spaces left for details to be filled in
- without ornament or break; unrelieved
a blank wall
- not filled in; empty; void
a blank space
- exhibiting no interest or expression
a blank look
- lacking understanding; confused
he looked blank even after the explanations
- absolute; complete
blank rejection
- devoid of ideas or inspiration
his mind went blank in the exam
- unproductive; barren
noun
- an emptiness; void; blank space
- an empty space for writing in, as on a printed form
- a printed form containing such empty spaces
- something characterized by incomprehension or mental confusion
my mind went a complete blank
- a mark, often a dash, in place of a word, esp a taboo word
- short for blank cartridge
- a plate or plug used to seal an aperture
- a piece of material prepared for stamping, punching, forging, etc
- archery the white spot in the centre of a target
- draw a blank
- to choose a lottery ticket that fails to win
- to get no results from something
verb
- usually foll by out to cross out, blot, or obscure
- slang.to ignore or be unresponsive towards (someone)
the crowd blanked her for the first four numbers
- to forge, stamp, punch, or cut (a piece of material) in preparation for forging, die-stamping, or drawing operations
- often foll by off to seal (an aperture) with a plate or plug
- informal.to prevent (an opponent) from scoring in a game
Derived Forms
- ˈblankness, noun
- ˈblankly, adverb
Other Words From
- blankness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of blank1
Word History and Origins
Origin of blank1
Idioms and Phrases
- draw a blank,
- to fail in an attempt; be unsuccessful:
We've drawn a blank in the investigation.
- to fail to comprehend or be unable to recollect:
He asked me their phone number and I drew a blank.
More idioms and phrases containing blank
In addition to the idiom beginning with blank , also see draw a blank ; fill in (the blanks) .Synonym Study
Example Sentences
Sometimes they show that they don’t know what they don’t know, and fill in the blanks in their knowledge with fabrications — or as AI developers call them, “hallucinations.”
Now the court’s opinion gives him a blank check for a second term.
Pop? — but he reportedly submitted for rap song and melodic rap performance, though it ended in a blank for the rising singer.
Stafford passed for a touchdown in a loss to the Green Bay Packers, but he was blanked in a victory over the Las Vegas Raiders.
He was shot at close range, almost point blank.”
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Definitions and idiom definitions from Dictionary.com Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023
Idioms from The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
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