blank

/blæŋk/ (bre, ipa) · /blæŋk/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈblaŋk/ (ame, mw)

blank — adjective

1. describing a surface such as paper, a screen, or a tape that has nothing written

1.形容詞B1
釋義

describing a surface such as paper, a screen, or a tape that has nothing written, drawn, recorded, or printed on it.

例句

Lior tore a blank page from her notebook and started drawing the cat.

blank + noun (page) — most typical pairing

The teacher handed each child a blank sheet of paper for the spelling test.

blank sheet of paper — common school context

同義詞
  • empty

    wider scope; a box can be empty but only a surface is blank

  • unused

    stresses that nothing has happened on it yet, not the absence of marks

  • clean

    informal; suggests freshly wiped or new

反義詞
  • filled

    for forms with answers written in

  • marked

    for surfaces that have writing or signs on them

文法句型

blank + noun (page, screen, form, tape)

用法筆記

Frequently used before nouns naming surfaces or storage media (page, sheet, screen, tape, CD, form). When the subject becomes blank suddenly, prefer 'go blank' over 'be blank'.

常見錯誤

The page is empty of words.
The page is blank.
💡for paper or screens with nothing on them, 'blank' is the natural single-word choice.
She gave me a blank.
She gave me a blank sheet of paper.
💡as an adjective, 'blank' needs a noun like sheet, page, or form.

2. describing a person's face or eyes when they show no feeling, no understanding,

2.形容詞C2
釋義

describing a person's face or eyes when they show no feeling, no understanding, and no reaction at all — as if the mind behind them has nothing to share.

例句

When the police asked about the missing money, Uri gave them a completely blank stare.

blank stare — most idiomatic collocation

The students returned blank looks when Ms. Tariq asked who had read chapter four.

blank look — signals no understanding

同義詞
  • expressionless

    more neutral; just the absence of any visible feeling

  • vacant

    stronger; suggests the mind is far away or empty

  • deadpan

    deliberate flatness, often for comic effect

反義詞
  • expressive

    showing thoughts and feelings clearly

  • animated

    lively, full of movement and feeling

文法句型

blank + look/stare/expression/face

用法筆記

Distinguish from sense 1: this sense applies only to faces, eyes, looks, stares, or expressions, not to surfaces. Often signals either confusion (no understanding) or shock (no emotion); context decides which.

常見錯誤

He had a blank emotion.
His face was blank' or 'He showed no emotion.
💡pair 'blank' with face, look, stare, or expression, not with 'emotion' itself.

3. complete and leaving no room for argument — used before a noun like refusal or d

3.形容詞C1
釋義

complete and leaving no room for argument — used before a noun like refusal or denial to stress that there are no exceptions or qualifications.

例句

The mayor met every reporter's question with a blank refusal to comment.

blank refusal — fixed before-noun collocation

Mateo's request for a pay rise was met with a blank denial from his boss.

blank denial — flat, uncompromising rejection

同義詞
  • outright

    more common; same idea of total and immediate

  • flat

    informal; a flat refusal is firmly final

  • absolute

    formal; stresses no exceptions

反義詞

文法句型

blank + abstract noun (refusal, denial)

用法筆記

Only used before a noun, never after a linking verb (you cannot say 'the refusal was blank'). Almost always pairs with refusal, denial, or rejection; other nouns sound unnatural.

常見錯誤

Their answer was blank.
Their answer was a blank refusal.
💡this sense must sit before a noun, not stand alone after 'be'.

blank — verb

blank — noun