Blast out Meaning in English
expression
ˈbɫæst/ /ˈaʊt
BLAST-owt
blˈɑːst/ /ˈaʊt
blahst-OWT
Definition
To play music or sound very loudly, often so it can be heard from far away. It can also mean any loud sound that suddenly comes out.
Usage & Nuances
Informal, often used about music, alarms, or voices in casual conversation. Common phrases: 'blast out music', 'blast out a song'. Not used for quiet or pleasant background sound.
Spanish: sonar fuerte - poner alto (música, sonido)Portuguese (BR): tocar alto (música, som) - soar altoPortuguese (PT): tocar alto (música, som) - soar altoChinese (Simplified): 大声播放 - 爆发出(声音)Chinese (Traditional): 大聲播放 - 爆發出(聲音)Hindi: तेज़ आवाज़ में बजाना - ज़ोर से बजनाArabic: يُشَغِّل بصوت عالٍ - يدوي بقوةBengali: জোরে বাজানো - উচ্চস্বরে শোনানোRussian: громко воспроизводить - раздаваться (о звуке)Japanese: 大音量で流す - 大きな音を出すVietnamese: phát ra âm thanh lớn - bật to (nhạc, âm thanh)Korean: 크게 틀다 - 큰 소리로 나오다Turkish: yüksek sesle çalmak - yüksek sesle çıkmakUrdu: اونچی آواز میں چلانا - زور سے بجناIndonesian: memutar dengan keras - mengeluarkan suara keras
Example Sentences
The speakers blast out music every morning.
basic
Fire alarms blast out a loud sound when there is danger.
basic
The announcer blasted out the winner’s name over the speakers.
basic
They love to blast out their favorite rock songs when they’re driving.
natural
The news jingle suddenly blasted out, making everyone jump.
natural
Don’t blast out your playlist at 2 a.m. – people are sleeping!
natural