blade

1 of 2

noun

plural blades
Synonyms of bladenext
1
a
: leaf sense 1a(1)
especially : the leaf of an herb or a grass
b
: the flat expanded part of a leaf as distinguished from the petiole : lamina sense 3a
2
: something resembling the blade of a leaf: such as
a
: the broad flattened part of an oar or paddle
b
: an arm of a screw propeller, electric fan, or steam turbine
c
: the broad flat or concave part of a machine (such as a bulldozer or snowplow) that comes into contact with the material to be moved
d
: a broad flat body part
specifically : scapula
used chiefly in naming cuts of meat
Top blade steaks range from four to eight ounces each. Molly Stevens
see also shoulder blade
e
: the flattened photosynthetic part of an algae that typically arises from the stipe : lamina sense 3b
f
: the flat portion of the tongue immediately behind the tip
also : this portion together with the tip
3
a
: the cutting part of an implement
b(1)
: sword
(2)
(3)
: a dashing lively man
c
: the runner of an ice skate
bladelike adjective

blade

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verb

bladed; blading
1
transitive golf : to hit (a ball or shot) with the leading edge of the clubface : skull
I hit a wedge from 45 yards and basically bladed it over the green.Tiger Woods
2
intransitive : to skate on in-line skates
Connect a pair of these wild things to your feet and you are blading—cruising with all the cool of ice skating but without the ice.Bob Batz, Jr.
blader noun

Synonyms of blade

Examples of blade in a Sentence

Noun the blade of an ax dueled with blades rather than guns
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Noun
Artificial Grass Artificial grass looks just like real grass, even down to its shaggy cut and blades of differing shapes and colors. Lee Wallender, The Spruce, 30 Apr. 2026 As a sideshow, Arsenal took umbrage with the pitch at the Metropolitano Stadium, unhappy with the length of the turf and the extent to which it was being watered (people were actually pictured measuring individual blades of grass ahead of kick-off, above). Phil Hay, New York Times, 30 Apr. 2026
Verb
Then, in the early 1960s, bulldozers arrived at Fort Morgan to blade a route for Interstate 76. Allen Best, Denver Post, 24 Apr. 2026 Barry informed me that the winner of the competition wore Rollerblades—a nice nod to the actual Kennedy, who was frequently papped blading around Tribeca. Chris Murphy, Vanity Fair, 9 Mar. 2026 See All Example Sentences for blade

Word History

Etymology

Noun

Middle English, from Old English blæd; akin to Old High German blat leaf, Latin folium, Greek phyllon, Old English blōwan to blossom — more at blow

First Known Use

Noun

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Verb

1959, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of blade was before the 12th century

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“Blade.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/blade. Accessed 2 May. 2026.

Kids Definition

blade

noun
ˈblād
1
a
: a leaf of a plant and especially of a grass
b
: the broad flat part of a leaf as distinguished from its stalk
2
a
: the broad flat part of an oar or paddle
b
: an arm of a propeller, electric fan, or steam turbine
3
a
: the cutting part of a tool
c
: the runner of an ice skate
4
: a bold lively man
bladed
ˈblād-əd
adjective

Medical Definition

blade

noun
1
: a broad flat body part (as the shoulder blade)
2
: the flat portion of the tongue immediately behind the tip
also : this portion together with the tip
3
: a flat working and especially cutting part of an implement (as a scalpel)

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