blanket

[ˈblæŋkɪt]

blanket Definition

  • 1a large piece of woven material used as a covering for warmth, especially on a bed
  • 2something that covers or obscures something else
  • 3a thick mass or layer of something

Using blanket: Examples

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

  • Example

    I need a blanket to keep me warm at night.

  • Example

    The snow covered the ground like a blanket.

  • Example

    The report was a blanket condemnation of the government's policies.

  • Example

    The new policy applies to all employees without exception, a blanket rule.

blanket Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for blanket

Antonyms for blanket

Phrases with blanket

  • something that provides a sense of comfort or security, especially in times of stress or anxiety

    Example

    For many children, a favorite toy or stuffed animal serves as a security blanket.

  • a person who spoils other people's fun by failing to join in with or by disapproving of their activities

    Example

    Don't be such a wet blanket! Come on and dance with us.

  • a statement that is too general and therefore not accurate or fair

    Example

    It's not fair to make blanket statements about an entire group of people based on the actions of a few.

Origins of blanket

from Old Northern French 'blankete', meaning 'woolen cloth'

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Summary: blanket in Brief

A 'blanket' [ˈblæŋkɪt] is a large piece of woven material used for warmth, covering, or obscuring. It can also refer to a thick mass or layer of something. Examples include 'I need a blanket to keep me warm at night.' and 'The report was a blanket condemnation of the government's policies.' Phrases include 'security blanket,' providing comfort, 'wet blanket,' spoiling fun, and 'blanket statement,' too general to be fair.

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