Have a blast Meaning in English
expression
ˈhæv/ /ˈeɪ/, /ə/ /ˈbɫæst
HAV-uh BLAST
hav/ /æɪ/ /blˈɑːst
HAV-uh BLAAST
Definition
To have a lot of fun or to enjoy yourself very much, especially at an event or in a group.
Usage & Nuances
Very informal and friendly; common in spoken English and messages. Usually used for social activities, parties, or travel. Not used for formal writing. Similar to 'have a great time'.
Spanish: pasarlo genial - divertirse muchoPortuguese (BR): se divertir muito - curtir muitoPortuguese (PT): divertir-se imenso - curtir muitoChinese (Simplified): 玩得开心 - 过得愉快Chinese (Traditional): 玩得開心 - 過得愉快Hindi: बहुत मज़ा करना - ज़बरदस्त समय बितानाArabic: استمتع كثيرًا - قضى وقتًا رائعًاBengali: দারুণ মজা করা - খুব আনন্দ করাRussian: классно проводить время - здорово повеселитьсяJapanese: めちゃくちゃ楽しむ - 思いっきり楽しむVietnamese: vui hết mình - rất vui chơiKorean: 신나게 놀다 - 정말 재밌게 보내다Turkish: çok eğlenmek - harika vakit geçirmekUrdu: بہت مزہ کرنا - خوب انجوائے کرناIndonesian: bersenang-senang - having a blast (sangat seru)
Example Sentences
We had a blast at the birthday party.
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Did you have a blast at the concert?
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The kids always have a blast at the playground.
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Thanks for inviting me, I really had a blast tonight!
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If you go to the festival, you’ll have a blast for sure!
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Let’s get together this weekend and have a blast!
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