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Synonyms

blown-up

American  
[blohn-uhp] / ˈbloʊnˈʌp /

adjective

  1. (of a picture, photograph, image, etc.) enlarged.

  2. damaged or destroyed by demolition, explosion, etc..

    blown-up bridges.

  3. (of a ball, balloon, etc.) inflated.

  4. overexpanded; unduly large.

    a blown-up sense of importance.


Etymology

Origin of blown-up

First recorded in 1860–65

Example Sentences

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She decorated the space with blown-up photographs from New York Fashion Week, old family photos from Puerto Rico and a Barbie print.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 21, 2026

"Things can get spoken about and blown-up pretty heavily. I feel for them, in a way. It can be tricky."

From BBC • Dec. 25, 2025

Large canvases by Celaya include blown-up snippets from his childhood notebook, surrounded by interpretations of waves and seascapes.

From New York Times • May 2, 2024

There’s no blown-up spiders, even though my wife tries to bring that stuff home.

From Seattle Times • Oct. 27, 2023

He killed time by mailing blown-up match race photographs to reporters and taking out ads celebrating the win.

From "Seabiscuit: An American Legend" by Laura Hillenbrand

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