BLISTER - Definition & Meaning for Kids

Simple definitions and word synonyms for kids.

Meaning 1

Part of speech: Verb

get blistered

Example: Her feet blistered during the long hike

Categories: Swell, Swell up, Intumesce, Tumefy, Tumesce

Meaning 2

Part of speech: Verb

subject to harsh criticism

Example: The Senator blistered the administration in his speech on Friday; the professor scaled the students; your invectives scorched the community

Categories: Attack, Round, Assail, Lash out, Snipe, Assault

Meaning 3

Part of speech: Verb

cause blisters to form on

Example: the tight shoes and perspiration blistered her feet

Categories: Change, Alter, Modify

Synonyms

Vesicate, Bleb, Scald, Bulla, Blister

🌱 Word Origin (Etymology)

The word "blister" comes from Old French blestre, which comes from Middle English blister. Many other languages have similar words:

  • Middle Dutch: blyster
  • Old Norse: blastr

🧩 Fun Fact

This word's path shows how empires, trade, and scholarship spread vocabulary across continents.

🎵 Words that Rhyme with Blister