Need another word that means the same as “blade”? Find 19 synonyms and 30 related words for “blade” in this overview.
The synonyms of “Blade” are: leaf blade, brand, steel, sword, vane, cutting tool, cutter, carver, oar, scull, sweep, spoon, spade, frond, dandy, fop, gallant, cavalier, man about town
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “blade” as a noun can have the following definitions:
brand | A brand name. There s a new brand of hero in the movies now. |
carver | Makes decorative wooden panels. An ivory carver. |
cavalier | A dashing and attentive man, especially one acting as a lady’s escort. |
cutter | A person who reduces or cuts down on something, especially expenditure. A determined cutter of costs. |
cutting tool | A piece cut off from the main part of something. |
dandy | An excellent thing of its kind. His floppy handkerchiefs and antique cufflinks gave him the look of a dandy. |
fop | A man who is concerned with his clothes and appearance in an affected and excessive way. |
frond | The leaf or leaflike part of a palm, fern, or similar plant. Fronds of bracken. |
gallant | A man who attends or escorts a woman. He launches himself into a gallant s career of amorous intrigue. |
leaf blade | Hinged or detachable flat section (as of a table or door. |
man about town | A male person who plays a significant role (husband or lover or boyfriend) in the life of a particular woman. |
oar | An oarsman a rower. She pulled hard on the oars. |
scull | A light narrow boat propelled with a scull or a pair of sculls. Their current training programme involves two outings a day at the weekend in their single sculls. |
spoon | As much as a spoon will hold. He added two spoons of sugar. |
steel | A rod of roughened steel on which knives are sharpened. Steel girders. |
sweep | A sweepstake. The police finished their sweep through the woods. |
sword | A weapon with a long metal blade and a hilt with a hand guard, used for thrusting or striking and now typically worn as part of ceremonial dress. Not many perished by the sword. |
vane | Mechanical device attached to an elevated structure; rotates freely to show the direction of the wind. |
brandish | The act of waving. Brandish a sword. |
chisel | Carve with a chisel. They chiseled me out of my money. |
clipper | An instrument for cutting or trimming small pieces off things. The Cutty Sark a tea clipper built in 1869. |
clipping | The act of clipping or snipping. Press clippings. |
cutting | Capable of cutting something. Tax cutting. |
dagger | A moth with a dark dagger shaped marking on the forewing. He drew his dagger and stabbed the leader. |
fork | A flash of forked lightning. She forked her fingers. |
gig | An implement with a shaft and barbed point used for catching fish. They played a gig in New Jersey. |
harpoon | Spear with a harpoon. Harpoon whales. |
impale | (of a coat of arms) adjoin (another coat of arms) on the same shield. The impaled arms of her husband and her father. |
javelin | An athletic competition in which a javelin is thrown as far as possible. His nearest rival in the javelin. |
jig | A piece of music for a jig typically in compound time. He stood up and jigged in the cockpit. |
knife | Cut or move cleanly through something with a knife like action. A shard of steel knifed through the mainsail. |
lance | Prick or cut open an abscess or boil with a lancet or other sharp instrument. He affirms to have lanced darts at the sun. |
lancet | Shaped like a lancet arch. A lancet clock. |
mace | An official who carries a mace of office. |
microtome | An instrument for cutting extremely thin sections of material for examination under a microscope. |
razor | Cut with a razor. The tapered cut is razored to give movement. |
saw | Cut something using a saw. The woman sawed off all my lovely hair. |
scabbard | A sheath for a sword or dagger or bayonet. A ceremonial sword hung at his side in a gilded scabbard. |
scissor | Cut with or as if with scissors. Frank could see shadowy legs scissoring under the thin skirt as she ran. |
scissors | Denoting an action in which two things cross each other or open and close like the blades of a pair of scissors. A dummy scissors from David Thomas deceived the opposition. |
scraper | Any of various hand tools for scraping. Residues should be removed with sharp scrapers. |
sheathe | Cover with a protective sheathing. Her legs were sheathed in black stockings. |
snip | A small piece of anything especially a piece that has been snipped off. She was snipping a few dead heads off the roses. |
spear | A spearman. The branch speared up into the air. |
sword | Military power, violence, or destruction. Not many perished by the sword. |
trident | A three-pronged spear, especially as an attribute of Poseidon (Neptune) or Britannia. |
weapon | A means of gaining an advantage or defending oneself in a conflict or contest. He used all his conversational weapons. |
widget | A device or control that is very useful for a particular job. |
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