The difference between Bally and Blasted

When used as adverbs, bally means very, whereas blasted means damned.

When used as adjectives, bally means bloody , whereas blasted means which has been subjected to an explosion.


Bally is also noun with the meaning: a balaclava.

check bellow for the other definitions of Bally and Blasted

  1. Bally as an adjective (British, dated, euphemistic):

    Bloody .

    Examples:

    "He's just a bally idiot."

  1. Bally as an adverb (UK, dated, euphemistic):

    Very.

    Examples:

    "That was a bally foolish thing to do, old chap!"

  1. Bally as a noun (MLE):

    A balaclava.

  1. Blasted as a verb:

  1. Blasted as an adjective:

    Which has been subjected to an explosion.

    Examples:

    "The remains of the blasted tank were testament to the power of the landmine it had hit."

  2. Blasted as an adjective:

    Which has been subjected to violent gusts of wind.

  3. Blasted as an adjective (colloquial):

    Accursed; damned.

    Examples:

    "I’ve tried for 2 hours to make this blasted part fit, and it still won’t go in."

  4. Blasted as an adjective (heraldry):

    Whose branches bear no leaves; leafless.

  5. Blasted as an adjective:

    Intoxicated, drunk.

    Examples:

    "Dude, we got blasted last night."

  1. Blasted as an adverb (euphemistic):

    Damned; extremely.

    Examples:

    "That dog is so blasted stubborn."

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