BLIGHT Meaning and
Definition
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Blight is a noun that refers to a destructive disease or decay that affects plants, crops, or trees, impairing their growth, development, and often causing withering, rotting, or death. It can also be used as a verb, describing the action of causing this disease or decay. Blight is typically caused by pathogens such as bacteria, fungi, or viruses, and can spread rapidly, posing a significant threat to the health and productivity of agricultural crops or ornamental plants.
When a blight occurs, it often results in the wilting or discoloration of leaves, stems, or fruits, and can lead to the total collapse of an entire plant or tree. Blights can be highly contagious, spreading through the environment via spores or infected plant materials. They can be transmitted through various means, including insect vectors, contaminated soil, or even the wind.
Historically, blights have had severe consequences on crops and agricultural systems, causing widespread crop failures and famines. Examples of well-known plant blights include the Irish Potato Famine in the 19th century, devastating many potato crops, and the chestnut blight in the early 20th century, which decimated the American chestnut tree population.
Figuratively, blight can also describe the state of decline, decay, or dilapidation of a place or community. In this sense, it may refer to economic, social, or environmental issues that negatively affect an area, inhibiting its development and prosperity.
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• A disease common to plants, by which they are withered either wholly or partially; anything nipping or blasting.
• To retard growth or prevent fertility; to blast; to frustrate.
Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.
Common Misspellings for BLIGHT
Etymology of BLIGHT
The word "blight" originated from the Old English word "blēġan" or "blǣġan", which means "to ruin" or "to destroy". It is related to the Old Norse word "blekja", meaning "to bleach" or "to fade". The term gradually evolved over time to its current form, "blight", referring to a plant disease that causes decay, withering, or death.
Idioms with the word BLIGHT
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blight on the land
The idiom "blight on the land" refers to something that causes considerable harm or damage to an area or a community. It implies that the thing or situation being discussed is detrimental, unsightly, or destructive, and often referred to in terms of its negative impact on the environment, society, or a specific location.
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a blight on the land
The idiom "a blight on the land" refers to something or someone that causes devastation, detriment, or ruin to a particular place or environment. It implies that the subject in question is a negative influence or a source of great harm, often associated with the deterioration or destruction of the surrounding area or its natural beauty.
Similar spelling words for BLIGHT
- blast,
- light,
- blust,
- blighty,
- blt,
- blighted,
- bright,
- blest,
- flight,
- blot,
- blighter,
- slight,
- alight.
Conjugate verb Blight
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