Blank ( adjective , noun , verb )

(As an adjective)

Blank ( adjective )

  1. Empty, having nothing written or printed on it.
  2. Lacking information, expression, or interest.
  3. Having no memory or knowledge of something.

Origin:

Derived from the middle english word "blanke" meaning empty, unoccupied, or lacking in character, the word has taken on a number of meanings over the years.

Examples:

  1. He handed me the form, it was still blank, waiting for me to fill it out.
  2. She looked at him with a blank expression, not understanding what he was saying.
  3. He woke up with a blank look on his face, not remembering where he was.
  4. The wall was painted in a blank white color, giving the room a sense of emptiness.
  5. He stared at the blank screen for hours, unable to think of what to write.

(As a noun)

Blank ( noun )

  1. Empty, having nothing written or printed on it.
  2. Lacking information, expression, or interest.
  3. Having no memory or knowledge of something.

Origin:

Derived from the middle english word "blanke" meaning empty, unoccupied, or lacking in character, the word has taken on a number of meanings over the years.

Examples:

  1. He handed me the form, it was still blank, waiting for me to fill it out.
  2. She looked at him with a blank expression, not understanding what he was saying.
  3. He woke up with a blank look on his face, not remembering where he was.
  4. The wall was painted in a blank white color, giving the room a sense of emptiness.
  5. He stared at the blank screen for hours, unable to think of what to write.

(As a verb)

Blank ( verb )

  1. Empty, having nothing written or printed on it.
  2. Lacking information, expression, or interest.
  3. Having no memory or knowledge of something.

Origin:

Derived from the middle english word "blanke" meaning empty, unoccupied, or lacking in character, the word has taken on a number of meanings over the years.

Examples:

  1. He handed me the form, it was still blank, waiting for me to fill it out.
  2. She looked at him with a blank expression, not understanding what he was saying.
  3. He woke up with a blank look on his face, not remembering where he was.
  4. The wall was painted in a blank white color, giving the room a sense of emptiness.
  5. He stared at the blank screen for hours, unable to think of what to write.
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