Synonyms for blow in
Grammar : Noun, verb |
Top 10 synonyms for blow in Other synonyms for the word blow in
- access
- alien
- alight
- arise
- arrival
- arrive
- assert
- attain
- barge in
- bayonet
- be accessible
- be at disposal
- be conspicuous
- be convenient
- be handy
- be obtainable
- be present
- be ready
- be visible
- be within view
- blow in
- blow-in
- bob up
- bore
- break in
- break through
- breeze in
- burst
- burst in
- bust in
- butt in
- buzz
- call
- call upon
- charge
- check in
- clarify
- clock in
- close in
- colt
- come
- come forth
- come into view
- come to light
- converge
- crack
- crawl
- creep
- crop up
- crowd in
- demonstrate
- determine
- develop
- diffuse
- disclose
- discover
- disembark
- dismount
- display
- divulge
- draw near
- drill
- drive
- drive in
- drop anchor
- drop in
- eat through
- elucidate
- embark
- emerge
- encroach
- enter
- establish
- evidence
- evince
- explain
- expose
- fall by
- fall in
- fall into
- filter in
- flare
- floater
- force
- foreigner
- gain entrée
- gain ingress
- get
- get in
- get inside
- get to
- go and see
- go in
- go through
- gore
- greenhorn
- guest
- happen
- hit
- hit town
- horn in
- illustrate
- immigrant
- immigrate
- impale
- include
- incomer
- indicate
- infiltrate
- ingress
- insert
- insinuate
- instruct
- interloper
- interpose
- introduce
- intrude
- intruder
- invade
- invader
- issue
- jab
- Johnny-come-lately
- jump in
- knife
- land
- late arrival
- latecomer
- lay out
- look in on
- look up
- loom
- make a hole
- make an appearance
- make an entrance
- make it
- make known
- make out
- make the scene
- make way
- manifest
- mark
- materialize
- maverick
- migrant
- mount
- move
- move in
- move toward
- near
- neophyte
- new kid on the block
- newcomer
- noncitizen
- note
- novice
- novitiate
- occur
- originate
- ostend
- outsider
- pass into
- pass through
- penetrate
- percolate
- perforate
- permeate
- pervade
- pierce
- pile in
- point
- pop in
- pop up
- present
- prick
- probe
- proclaim
- project
- prove
- pull in
- punch in
- punch the clock
- puncture
- put in an appearance
- put in appearance
- reach
- ream
- recur
- refugee
- register
- report
- reveal
- ring in
- rise
- roll in
- rookie
- run in
- run into
- rush in
- saturate
- seep
- set foot in
- settler
- show
- show one's face
- show up
- sign in
- sink into
- sky in
- slip
- sneak
- spear
- spring
- spring in
- squatter
- stab
- stand out
- stick into
- stop
- stop by
- stop in
- stranger
- suffuse
- surface
- take place
- teach
- tenderfoot
- testify to
- thrust
- time in
- trespass
- turn out
- turn up
- unveil
- visit
- visitor
- weed
- weigh in
- wind up at
- work in
- worm in
- wriggle
Définition of blow in
Origin :- "move air," Old English blawan "blow, breathe, make an air current; kindle; inflate; sound a wind instrument" (class VII strong verb; past tense bleow, past participle blawen), from Proto-Germanic *blæ-anan (cf. Old High German blaen, German blähen), from PIE *bhle- "to swell, blow up" (cf. Latin flare "to blow"), possibly identical with *bhel- (2) "to blow, swell" (see bole).
- Meaning "to squander" (of money) is from 1874. Sense of "depart suddenly" is from 1902. Slang "do fellatio on" sense is from 1933, as blow (someone) off, originally among prostitutes (cf. blow job). This usage probably is not connected to the colloquial imprecation (1781, associated with sailors, e.g. Popeye's "well, blow me down!"), which has past participle blowed. Meaning "to spend (money) foolishly and all at once" is 1890s; that of "bungle an opportunity" is from 1943. To blow over "pass" is from 1610s, originally of storms. To blow (someone's) mind was in use by 1967; there is a song title "Blow Your Mind" released in a 1965 Mirawood recording by a group called The Gas Company.
- As in newcomer : noun person who has just arrived in area
- As in alien : noun foreign being
- As in arrive : verb come to a destination
- As in penetrate : verb pierce; get through physically
- As in show : verb passively exhibit something
- As in show up : verb arrive, attend
- As in turn up : verb come, arrive
- As in come : verb advance, approach
- As in drop in : verb visit
- As in enter : verb come, put into a place
- As in get : verb arrive
- As in get in : verb infiltrate; find a way in
- As in appear : verb come into sight
Antonyms for blow in
- abandon
- abstain
- be absent
- be real
- calm
- citizen
- conceal
- confuse
- countryman
- cover
- delete
- deny
- depart
- disappear
- discourage
- disprove
- dissuade
- erase
- exit
- expert
- fail
- forget
- get out
- give in
- go
- hide
- leave
- leave alone
- local
- lose
- misconstrue
- misinterpret
- mismanage
- miss
- misunderstand
- national
- native
- obscure
- old hack
- overtake
- overthrow
- pass
- please
- professional
- recede
- refrain
- refuse
- retreat
- secrete
- soothe
- stop
- surrender
- take out
- understand
- veto
- withdraw
- withhold
- yield
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