blackout

[ˈblæk.aʊt]

blackout Definition

  • 1a period of time when there is a complete loss of light or power
  • 2a temporary loss of consciousness or memory
  • 3a ban on the broadcasting or publishing of news about a certain topic or event

Using blackout: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "blackout" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The city experienced a blackout during the storm.

  • Example

    He had a blackout and couldn't remember what happened.

  • Example

    The government imposed a media blackout on the protests.

  • Example

    The concert was interrupted by a brief blackout.

blackout Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with blackout

  • a phenomenon where a person forgets events that occurred while they were intoxicated

    Example

    He had an alcohol blackout and couldn't remember anything from the party.

  • a temporary loss of memory, often caused by stress or trauma

    Example

    She experienced a memory blackout after witnessing the accident.

  • a ban on the reporting of news about a certain topic or event

    Example

    The government imposed a news blackout on the military operation.

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Summary: blackout in Brief

A 'blackout' [ˈblæk.aʊt] can refer to a complete loss of light or power, a temporary loss of consciousness or memory, or a ban on the broadcasting or publishing of news. Examples include 'The city experienced a blackout during the storm.' and 'He had a blackout and couldn't remember what happened.' Phrases include 'alcohol blackout,' 'memory blackout,' and 'news blackout.'

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