BLOW — 4 letter word
blow
The word blow has 4 letters: B, L, O, W. It contains 1 vowel and 3 consonants. It scores 9 points in Scrabble and 11 in Words With Friends. Blow has 1 anagram: bowl. As a noun, it means "forceful exhalation through the nose or mouth".
4 letter word "blow": B L O W — noun
Scrabble score: 9 Words With Friends: 11
Letter Analysis of blow
| Letter | Count | Type | Scrabble pts |
|---|---|---|---|
| B | 1 | Consonant | 3 |
| L | 1 | Consonant | 1 |
| O | 1 | Vowel | 1 |
| W | 1 | Consonant | 4 |
1 vowels, 3 consonants, 4 unique letters
Definition of blow
noun
- forceful exhalation through the nose or mouth "They gave their nose a loud blow." Synonyms: puff
- a powerful stroke with the fist or a weapon "a blow on the head"
- street names for cocaine Synonyms: coke, nose candy
- an unpleasant or disappointing surprise Synonyms: shock
- an impact, as from a collision "The boxer suffered heavy blows to the face before being knocked unconscious. " Synonyms: bump
- an unfortunate happening that hinders or impedes Synonyms: reversal
- a strong current of air Synonyms: blast
verb
- to exhale hard "I suggested they blow on the soup to cool it down."
- to free of obstruction by blowing air through "I had to blow my nose."
- to melt, break, or become otherwise unusable "The tire blew." Synonyms: blow out, burn out
- to shape by blowing "I blow glass."
- to cause to be revealed and jeopardized "You blew our cover."
- to lay eggs "Certain insects are said to blow." Synonyms: lay
- to leave a place "Let's blow." Synonyms: start
- to be in motion due to some air or water current "The leaves were blowing in the wind." Synonyms: float, drift, be adrift
- to spout moist air from the blowhole "The whale surfaced and blew."
- to cause to move by means of an air current "Dry leaves blew across the field."
- to provide sexual gratification through oral stimulation "I asked if my partner would blow me." Synonyms: suck, fellate, go down on
- to play or sound a wind instrument "I blow a horn."
- to make a sound as if blown "The horn blows."
- to spend lavishly or wastefully on "I blew my money at the track."
- to spend thoughtlessly "I blew through my allowance." Synonyms: waste, squander
- to make a mess of, destroy or ruin "I really blew it, didn't I?" Synonyms: bobble
- to have high winds or storming "It's really blowing out."