Blast vs Boom vs Explosion

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Blast

Top 3.000 (häufig)C1noun

Boom

Top 1.000 (sehr häufig)C1noun

Explosion

Top 1.000 (sehr häufig)B1noun
 BlastBoomExplosion
Aussprache🇬🇧 /["/blɑːst/"]/🇺🇸 /["/blæst/"]/🇬🇧 /["/buːm/"]/🇺🇸 /["/buːm/"]/🇬🇧 /["/ɪkˈspləʊʒn/"]/🇺🇸 /["/ɪkˈspləʊʒn/"]/
BedeutungA strong explosion or a loud noise.A loud, deep noise, like an explosion.A sudden burst of energy that makes a loud noise.
BeispielThe party was such a blast that everyone stayed until the early morning.The boom in technology has transformed the way we communicate.The explosion shook the entire building, causing panic among the residents.
RegisterNeutralNeutralNeutral
Wie häufigTop 3.000 (häufig)Top 1.000 (sehr häufig)Top 1.000 (sehr häufig)
CEFR-NiveauC1C1B1
Wortartnounnounnoun
Kollokationenhuge, loud, massive, survive, cause, hit something, rip through something, rock something, in a/​the blast, hot, icy, blast of, hot, icy, blast ofgreat, post-war, consumer, cause, create, fuel, period, time, year, during a/​the boom, in a/​the boom, boom in, boom and bust, big, loud, deep, hear, echo, with a boomalmighty, big, deafening, cause, create, set off, come, happen, occur, in an/​the explosion, sudden, great, veritable, see, witness, occur, take place, explosion in, explosion of
Antonymewhisper, silencesilence, quiet, calmimplosion, calm
Häufige FehlerConfused with 'blasted' which refers to something damaged or criticized., Using 'blast' without a clear subject when describing noise., Overusing in formal contexts where 'explosion' would be more appropriate.Confused with 'bloom', which refers to flowers opening., Misused as a verb without an object when it should describe a sound., Assumed to only describe loud noises without considering its metaphorical uses.Confused with 'implosion', which means collapsing inward instead of bursting outward., Using it as a verb; 'explosion' is a noun., Mixing up the context; often overused in everyday conversation.
Hinweise zur VerwendungUse 'blast' when talking about explosions or loud sounds. It’s informal and best suited for casual conversations or playful contexts, but can also be used in serious discussions about explosions.Used for large explosive sounds or to describe something suddenly becoming popular. Generally appropriate in neutral contexts, but can be informal when used metaphorically (e.g., a 'business boom').Used in both formal and informal contexts. Formal when discussing scientific or technical matters; informal when referring to accidents or dramatic events. Avoid using in lighthearted contexts.

Häufige Fragen: Blast vs Boom vs Explosion

Was ist der Unterschied zwischen Blast, Boom und Explosion?

Blast: A strong explosion or a loud noise. Boom: A loud, deep noise, like an explosion. Explosion: A sudden burst of energy that makes a loud noise.

Sind Blast, Boom und Explosion auf demselben CEFR-Niveau?

Blast: C1, Boom: C1, Explosion: B1 auf der CEFR-Skala.

Welche Wortart sind Blast, Boom und Explosion?

Blast: noun, Boom: noun, Explosion: noun.

Kannst du zu jedem ein Beispiel zeigen?

Blast: The party was such a blast that everyone stayed until the early morning. Boom: The boom in technology has transformed the way we communicate. Explosion: The explosion shook the entire building, causing panic among the residents.

Kann ich Blast, Boom und Explosion austauschbar verwenden?

Nicht immer. Blast, Boom und Explosion sind verwandt und überschneiden sich teils, unterscheiden sich aber in Register, Häufigkeit und Verwendung, sodass ein Austausch die Bedeutung oder den Ton ändern kann. Sieh dir die Unterschiede oben an, bevor du eines ersetzt.

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