blart means A loud noise or cry.
Among words judged in Lexicurio's Arena, blart ranks #1,069 of 42,762 for Qualifying.
Etymology
Origin obscure. Possibly from Middle English *blerten, from Old English *blǣrettan, a variant of Old English *blǣran (compare Middle English bleren, blaren, bloren (“to cry, bellow, wail”) > English blare, blore). Compare also Middle English blurden, English blurt.
verb
- To sound loudly or harshly; to cry out, wail, lament.
- To bleat, bellow, low.
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Words closest in meaning
By meaning, not spelling — each word's AI semantic fingerprint, nearest first.
- blare 71% match — To play (a radio, recorded music, etc.) at extremely loud volume levels. vs blart →
- blaat 67% match — The sound of a fart. vs blart →
- blurp 66% match — An explosive low-pitched sound resembling a burp. vs blart →
- kerblam 66% match — a sudden, loud sound, as the sound of an explosion vs blart →
- blort 65% match — A snort of mucus or liquid out through the nose, as in response to something unexpected or funny, or the sound of blowing one's nose; also, a sniffle. vs blart →
- blaring 65% match — Any loud noise, such as from an elephant. vs blart →
- blorp 65% match — A sound suggesting a splash of or into a volume of semiliquid material. vs blart →
- blat 63% match — To cry, as a calf, sheep, or goat. vs blart →