blank
Americanadjective
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(of paper or other writing surface) having no marks; not written or printed on.
a blank sheet of paper.
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not filled in, as a printed form.
a blank check.
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unrelieved or unbroken by ornament, opening, decoration, etc..
a blank wall.
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lacking some usual or completing feature.
An image is stamped onto a blank coin by a die.
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(of a recording medium) containing no previously recorded information.
She transferred all the restored data onto a blank hard drive.
I still have a few blank CD-ROMs.
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void of interest, variety, results, etc..
She sometimes occupied her blank days reading detective stories.
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showing no attention, interest, or emotion.
a blank expression on his face.
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disconcerted; nonplussed; speechless.
He looked blank when I asked him why he applied for the job.
- Synonyms:
- perplexed , dumbstruck
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blank stupidity.
- Synonyms:
- unqualified , absolute , perfect , unadulterated , thorough , pure , downright
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Archaic. white; pale; colorless.
noun
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a place where something is lacking; an empty space.
a blank in one's memory.
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a space in a printed form, test, etc., to be filled in.
Write your name in the blank.
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a printed form containing such spaces.
Have you filled out one of these blanks?
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a dash put in place of an omitted letter, series of letters, etc., especially to avoid writing a word considered profane or obscene.
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Metalworking. a piece of metal ready to be drawn, pressed, or machined into a finished object.
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Archery. the bull's-eye.
verb (used with object)
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to cross out or delete, especially in order to invalidate or void (usually followed byout ).
to blank out an entry.
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Informal. to keep (an opponent) from scoring in a game.
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Metalworking. to stamp or punch out of flat stock, as with a die.
idioms
adjective
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(of a writing surface) bearing no marks; not written on
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(of a form, etc) with spaces left for details to be filled in
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without ornament or break; unrelieved
a blank wall
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not filled in; empty; void
a blank space
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exhibiting no interest or expression
a blank look
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lacking understanding; confused
he looked blank even after the explanations
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absolute; complete
blank rejection
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devoid of ideas or inspiration
his mind went blank in the exam
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unproductive; barren
noun
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an emptiness; void; blank space
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an empty space for writing in, as on a printed form
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a printed form containing such empty spaces
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something characterized by incomprehension or mental confusion
my mind went a complete blank
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a mark, often a dash, in place of a word, esp a taboo word
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short for blank cartridge
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a plate or plug used to seal an aperture
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a piece of material prepared for stamping, punching, forging, etc
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archery the white spot in the centre of a target
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to choose a lottery ticket that fails to win
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to get no results from something
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verb
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(usually foll by out) to cross out, blot, or obscure
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slang to ignore or be unresponsive towards (someone)
the crowd blanked her for the first four numbers
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to forge, stamp, punch, or cut (a piece of material) in preparation for forging, die-stamping, or drawing operations
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(often foll by off) to seal (an aperture) with a plate or plug
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informal to prevent (an opponent) from scoring in a game
Related Words
See empty.
Other Word Forms
- blankly adverb
- blankness noun
Etymology
Origin of blank
First recorded in 1300–50; Middle English (noun and adjective) from Anglo-French, French blanc; adjective from Germanic; compare Old English blanca “white horse,” Old High German blanch “bright, white” ( German blank )
Example Sentences
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No. 5 Texas Tech, fueled by a player payroll reportedly worth more than $25 million this season, blanked West Virginia 49-0 and looks like a lock to make the playoff field.
Clad in military fatigues and armed with rifles loaded with blank cartridges, members of the Lithuanian Rifleman’s Union, or LRU, a state-funded paramilitary group, spent several days training to repel a possible enemy attack.
But after missing several big chances at Newcastle, Haaland drew a blank again, fluffing his lines with a poor touch that allowed Flekken to save when he should have hit the target.
From Barron's
There’s always more to write, there’s more privacy to be found, there are always more blank pages.
From Los Angeles Times
He had finagled some blank report cards and used them to bring home self-inserted high marks.
From Los Angeles Times
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