"Blanket" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Blanket" Meaning

A blanket is a large, soft, and warm piece of fabric used to keep someone or something warm and cozy, typically rectangular in shape and made of wool, cotton, or other materials. It can be used to cover a bed, chair, or even a person, and is often used to keep warm in cold weather.

"Blanket" Examples

Blanket can be used in the following ways:

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"Blanket" a term is an informal term to describe a wide range of something (e.g. "The phenomenon is not yet fully understood, and the terms 'climate change' and 'global warming' are often used interchangeably, but in fact, there is a subtle distinction between the two, and one can't blanket them as the same thing.")
"Blanket policy" is a general rule or policy that is applied uniformly without exceptions (e.g. "The company has a blanket policy of not hiring anyone with a criminal record.")

Noun


A blanket is a piece of fabric used to keep warm, especially when sleeping or sitting outdoors (e.g. "I took my favorite blanket with me to the camping trip.")
A blanket statement is a statement that is too general or vague to be of any use (e.g. "The company's blanket statement that they are committed to sustainability is not enough to convince me.")

Idiom


"Cover something with a blanket" means to cover it with a sheet or fabric (e.g. "I used a blanket to cover the couch while it was being reupholstered.")
"Under a blanket" means to be in a situation where you are not fully aware or disclosed (e.g. "I am withdrawing my application, I think I was under a blanket of assumptions about the company culture.")

"Blanket" Similar Words

Blandish

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To blandish means to try to win someone's favor or gratitude by making excessive or insincere displays of kindness or flattery. It can also mean to try to persuade someone to do something by using sweet talk or flattering words.

Blandishment

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Blandishment is a noun that refers to a subtle and often insincere or flattering compliment or remark, intended to win someone over or gain their favor. It can also mean a gentle and soothing influence or charm that has a calming or persuasive effect on someone. The word is often used to describe a cunning or cleverly phrased comment or gesture designed to achieve a particular goal or outcome.

Blandishments

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Blandishments are attractive or pleasing things that are offered to someone in order to persuade them to do something or to get them to like something. They can be rewards, benefits, or pleasant experiences that are designed to make someone more receptive or compliant. The term often has a slightly negative connotation, implying that the offer is insincere or manipulative, rather than genuine or generous.

Blandly

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In a dull and uninteresting manner; with a lack of enthusiasm or personality. (adverb)

Blandness

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A lack of flavor, interest, or excitement; dullness or monotony. The food was so bland that it was almost inedible. The movie's blandness left the audience unimpressed.

Blanes

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Blank

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The word "blank" can have several meanings depending on the context. Here are a few possible interpretations:<br><br> A blank space or area without writing or graphics: "The page had a blank top-right corner where the heading should have been."<br> A blank expression or face, often indicating emptiness or lack of emotion: "She gave a blank stare when I asked her how she was feeling."<br> To cancel or erase something, leaving it blank or empty: "I need to blank out this page before I rewrite it."<br> In shooting, a blank cartridge or round that does not contain a bullet or explosive charge: "I was worried that someone would accidentally fire a blank at the ceremony."<br><br>In general, "blank" suggests a lack or absence of something, whether it's writing, emotion, or substance.

Blanked

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To "blank" means to erase or erase something, often completely or almost completely. "Blanked" is the past tense of this verb. <br><br>For example: <br><br>"Please blank the board before the next class." <br><br>Or: <br><br>"I blanked the word out of my mind because I didn't want to be reminded of it."

Blanketed

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Covered extensively or thoroughly, especially with a layer of something such as blankets or snow.

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