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Blow Off শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: কমাইয়া দেত্তয়া

Blow Off Meaning In Bengali কমাইয়া দেত্তয়া

Blow Off

বাহির করিয়া দেত্তয়া, কমাইয়া দেত্তয়া,

Definition

1) To choose not to attend or participate in an event or meeting, often without explanation or consideration for others.
2) Example: "She decided to blow off the party and stay home instead."
3) To reject or dismiss someone or something, often in a casual or disrespectful manner.
4) Example: "After waiting for hours, he felt like his friends had blown him off when they didn't show up."
5) To release or discharge something with force, such as pressure, steam, or gas.
6) Example: "The safety valve blew off, releasing a burst of steam."

Examples

Blow Off Example in a sentence

1) He decided to blow off studying for the exam and go surfing instead.

2) Don't blow off your responsibilities at work; your team is counting on you.

3) She felt hurt when he blew her off for a date with his friends.

4) We can't blow off this meeting with the client, it's crucial for our business.

5) I hate it when people blow me off without giving me a reason.

6) Are you going to blow off your workout again today?

7) He tried to blow off the argument, but his girlfriend was still upset.

8) Don't blow off your doctor's advice; it's important for your health.

9) I can't believe he blew off the opportunity to travel to Europe with his friends.

10) The students decided to blow off their homework and go to the concert instead.

Part of Speech

Blow Off (Noun)

Synonyms

Blow Off , Eject , Throw Out - (VERB) বাহির করিয়া দেত্তয়া

Blow Off - (VERB) কমাইয়া দেত্তয়া

Encyclopedia

To choose not to attend or participate in an event or meeting, often without explanation or consideration for others.
Example: "She decided to blow off the party and stay home instead."
To reject or dismiss someone or something, often in a casual or disrespectful manner.
Example: "After waiting for hours, he felt like his friends had blown him off when they didn't show up."
To release or discharge something with force, such as pressure, steam, or gas.
Example: "The safety valve blew off, releasing a burst of steam."