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Showing 18 of 158 words/bɪts/ [bits]
[noun] Small pieces, parts, or quantities of something.
/blæd/ [blad]
[noun] A variant spelling or phonetic representation of the word 'blade', sometimes used in specialized typography, historical contexts, or regional dialects.
/bleɪd/ [blade]
[noun] The flat, cutting edge of a knife, sword, or other tool or weapon.
/blænd/ [bland]
[adjective] Lacking strong features, flavor, or character; uninteresting or insipid.
/ˈblæstərz/ [blasters]
[noun] Plural form of blaster: a person or device that creates explosions, especially for mining or demolition.
/bleɪzd/ [blazed]
[verb] To burn fiercely or brightly; to shine with a strong, steady light.
/blaɪnd/ [blind]
[adjective] Unable to see because of injury, disease, or a congenital condition.
/ˈblɪŋ.kərd/ [blinkered]
[adjective] Having or showing a limited outlook; narrow-minded or unwilling to consider alternative ideas or perspectives.
/ˈblɪsɪz/ [blisses]
[noun] Plural form of bliss; instances or states of perfect happiness, great joy, or spiritual ecstasy.
/blæk/ [blk]
[adjective] An abbreviated form of 'black', referring to the color of coal or the absence of light.
/ˈbloʊ.t̬ɪd/ [bloated]
[adjective] Swollen or distended, typically due to an accumulation of gas, fluid, or excessive content.
/ˈblɒɡ.ər/ [blogger]
[noun] A person who regularly writes, edits, and publishes content on a blog, often focusing on a specific niche, personal experiences, or professional expertise.
/ˈblɒɡi/ [bloggy]
[adjective] Characteristic of, resembling, or suitable for a blog; informal, conversational, and opinionated in tone.
/bluːm əv juːθ/ [bloom of youth]
[idiom] The prime period of youth, characterized by health, freshness, beauty, and great vigor.
/ˈblʌnt.li/ [bluntly]
[adverb] In a direct, outspoken manner without trying to be polite or mask unpleasant truths.
/blɜːr ðiː ˈɛdʒɪz/ [blur the edges]
[idiom] To make the distinction between two or less clear, distinct, or easily separated.
/ˈbɔːrd.wɔːk/ [boardwalk]
[noun] A path or promenade made of wooden planks, typically built along a beach or waterfront.
/boʊst/ [boast]
[verb] To talk with excessive pride and self-satisfaction about one's achievements, possessions, or abilities.