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Blow out Meaning in English

expression

ˈbɫoʊ/ /ˈaʊt
BLOH-owt
blˈəʊ/ /ˈaʊt
bluh-OH-owt

Definition

To make a flame or candle stop burning by blowing air on it. It can also mean when something (like a tire) suddenly bursts.

Usage & Nuances

Used literally for putting out flames (especially candles: 'blow out the candles') and figuratively when a tire or bulb bursts. Informal: 'blowout' as a noun means a big burst or a one-sided sports win. Don't confuse with 'blow up' (explosion). Common in birthday contexts.

Example Sentences

Please blow out the candles before you leave the room.

basic

Be careful not to blow out the match too soon.

basic

One of the car tires suddenly blew out on the highway.

basic

Don't let the wind blow out the campfire tonight.

natural

He took a deep breath to blow out all the birthday candles at once.

natural

We had to pull over because the bus tire blew out halfway through the trip.

natural