Blister

Pronunciation: /ˈblɪstər/

Blister (noun)

  1. a small bubble on the skin filled with liquid, often from rubbing or burning
  2. a raised area on a surface, often caused by heat or moisture

Examples

  • She got a blister from wearing tight shoes.
  • A blister formed on his hand after the workout.

Common collocations: painful blister, develop a blister, burst a blister, blister on the surface, remove a blister

Blister (verb)

  1. to develop a small bubble on the skin filled with liquid
  2. to make a raised area on a surface, often due to heat or moisture

Examples

  • His hands blistered after the long hike.
  • If you don't wear gloves, your hands might blister.

Synonyms of Blister

Neutral

Antonyms of Blister

  • Describing a surface without any raised areas.