How Do You Spell BLART?

Pronunciation: [blˈɑːt] (IPA)

The spelling of the word "blart" can seem confusing, but it follows the basic rules of English phonetics. The initial "bl" sound is represented by the phoneme /bl/, which is a voiced stop paired with a lateral consonant. The "ar" sound is pronounced with the phoneme /ɑr/, which is an open back rounded vowel. Finally, the "t" sound is represented by the phoneme /t/, a voiceless alveolar plosive. Together, these sounds create the unique spelling and pronunciation of the word "blart".

BLART Meaning and Definition

  1. Blart, a noun, is a colloquial term that refers to a loud, excessive, and uncontrollable burst of crying or sobbing. It is often used to describe the act of bursting into tears with great force or intensity, typically accompanied by intense emotions such as sadness, despair, frustration, or even joy. The term is primarily used in informal or humorous contexts to emphasize the magnitude of the emotional outburst or to mock someone who is perceived to be overreacting to a situation.

    The word "blart" derives from the fusion of "blubber" and "fart," which hints at the noisy and sometimes uncontrolled nature of the crying episode. It is worth noting that "blart" carries a somewhat lighthearted connotation, suggesting a certain level of exaggeration or theatricality in the act of crying. Consequently, it is often employed in playful or teasing ways, either to mock an individual's vulnerability or to describe an intense emotional response in a comical manner.

    While not typically found in formal speech or writing, "blart" has gained popularity in colloquial language and online communities, particularly within slang, memes, or social media platforms. It serves as a casual and expressive term to describe a particularly emotional and loud crying episode, adding a touch of humor or irony to the description.

Conjugate verb Blart

CONDITIONAL

I would blart
you would blart
he/she/it would blart
we would blart
they would blart

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be blarting
you would be blarting
he/she/it would be blarting
we would be blarting
they would be blarting

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have blart
you would have blart
he/she/it would have blart
we would have blart
they would have blart

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been blarting
you would have been blarting
he/she/it would have been blarting
we would have been blarting
they would have been blarting

FUTURE

I will blart
you will blart
he/she/it will blart
we will blart
they will blart

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be blarting
you will be blarting
he/she/it will be blarting
we will be blarting
they will be blarting

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have blarted
you will have blarted
he/she/it will have blarted
we will have blarted
they will have blarted

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been blarting
you will have been blarting
he/she/it will have been blarting
we will have been blarting
they will have been blarting

IMPERATIVE

you blart
we let´s blart

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to blart

PAST

I blarted
you blarted
he/she/it blarted
we blarted
they blarted

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was blarting
you were blarting
he/she/it was blarting
we were blarting
they were blarting

PAST PARTICIPLE

blarted

PAST PERFECT

I had blarted
you had blarted
he/she/it had blarted
we had blarted
they had blarted

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been blarting
you had been blarting
he/she/it had been blarting
we had been blarting
they had been blarting

PRESENT

I blart
you blart
he/she/it blarts
we blart
they blart

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am blarting
you are blarting
he/she/it is blarting
we are blarting
they are blarting

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

blarting

PRESENT PERFECT

I have blarted
you have blarted
he/she/it has blarted
we have blarted
they have blarted

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been blarting
you have been blarting
he/she/it has been blarting
we have been blarting
they have been blarting