blow out of the water
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Definition
- Phrasal Verb:
- To utterly defeat, destroy, or surpass; to shock or surprise someone completely: The phrase "blow out of the water" means to defeat an opponent or idea so decisively that it is as if they were destroyed by a powerful explosion. It also commonly means to astonish or amaze someone beyond expectation.
Usage and Examples
- Verb (used with an object):
- The new smartphone model blew the competition out of the water with its innovative features. (It completely surpassed and defeated its competitors.)
- Her testimony blew the defendant's alibi out of the water. (It completely destroyed or discredited the defendant's alibi.)
- The final exam results blew me out of the water; I never expected to get the highest score. (The results greatly surprised and amazed me.)
Advanced Usage and Nuances
- The phrase is often used in competitive contexts (sports, business, debates) to describe a one-sided victory.
- It can be used in both literal senses (related to naval warfare) and, more commonly today, in figurative senses.
- The object being "blown out of the water" can be a person, a team, an argument, a record, or expectations.
Variants and Related Words
- Blow away (phrasal verb): Can be a close synonym meaning to impress or astonish greatly, or to defeat soundly.
- The concert performance blew me away.
- Annihilate (verb): To destroy utterly.
- Demolish (verb): To destroy completely; can also mean to refute an argument thoroughly.
- Astonish (verb): To surprise or impress greatly.
Synonyms
- Destroy utterly
- Demolish
- Annihilate
- Crush
- Astonish
- Flabbergast
- Floor (as in the reference context: "I was floored")
Related Idioms and Phrases
- Knock someone's socks off: To greatly impress or surprise someone. (This is the synonym provided in the reference context.)
- The magician's final trick knocked the audience's socks off.
- Sink without a trace: To fail completely and be forgotten, which is a potential result of being "blown out of the water."
Verb
- surprise greatly; knock someone's socks off
- I was floored when I heard that I was promoted