"Blight" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Blight refers to a sudden and unexpected decline or decay in the health, condition, or situation of something or someone.
Bletonism refers to the tendency to emphasize the importance of self and the individual's feelings and experiences at the expense of others, often in an overly dramatic or confrontational manner. It is characterized by a focus on personal emotions and victimhood, rather than on rational thought or compromise. The term is often used to describe behavior or attitudes that are considered overly sensitive, narcissistic, or melodramatic.
"Bleugh" is an informal word or sound used to express disgust, revulsion, or distaste, often in response to something unpleasant or foul-smelling. It is often used in a playful or humorous way to convey strong emotions, similar to "yuck" or "gag".
"Bleurgh" is an informal exclamation of disgust, revulsion, or distaste. It is often used to express strong dislike or aversion to something unpleasant, such as a smell, taste, or sight. It can also be used to convey a sense of utter repulsion or disappointment. For example, "Ugh, bleurgh, this soup tastes awful!" or "Bleurgh, I hate this movie, it's so boring!"
The verb "blew" is the past tense of the verb "blow", which means to move airOutOfBounds from the lungs, or to cause something to move through the air.
"Blewit" is a rather uncommon word. According to the Oxford English Dictionary, a blewit is a type of fungus, specifically a wild boletus mushroom ( Cyanoxanthus filaris or Boletus rex-veris). It is said to have a slightly sweet and nutty flavor.
Bligh refers to William Bligh, a British Royal Navy officer who is known for his role in the mutiny on the HMS Bounty in 1789. He was a strict and tyrannical commander, which contributed to the mutiny led by Fletcher Christian.
Blighia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Sapindaceae, native to tropical Africa. The word "Blighia" refers specifically to the genus of plants that includes the African peach (Blighia unijugata), which is a fruit-bearing tree.
The word "blighted" refers to something that has been damaged or ruined, often in a way that is sudden or unexpected. It can also be used to describe a place or area that has been affected by a disease or pest, making it unsuitable for use or cultivation. In a more figurative sense, the word can describe a person's life or situation that has been spoiled or ruined by some event or circumstance.