Balloon Definition & Meaning

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  • Synonyms balloon American [buh-loon] / bəˈlun /

    noun

    1. a bag made of thin rubber or other light material, usually brightly colored, inflated with air or with some lighter-than-air gas and used as a children's plaything or as a decoration.

    2. a bag made of a light material, as silk or plastic, filled with heated air or a gas lighter than air, designed to rise and float in the atmosphere and often having a car or gondola attached below for carrying passengers or scientific instruments.

    3. (in drawings, cartoons, etc.) a balloon-shaped outline enclosing words represented as issuing from the mouth of the speaker.

    4. an ornamental ball at the top of a pillar, pier, or the like.

    5. a large, globular wineglass.

    6. Chemistry Now Rare. a round-bottomed flask.

    verb (used without object)

    1. to go up or ride in a balloon.

    2. to swell or puff out like a balloon.

    3. to multiply or increase at a rapid rate.

      Membership has ballooned beyond all expectations.

    verb (used with object)

    1. to fill with air; inflate or distend (something) like a balloon.

    adjective

    1. puffed out like a balloon.

      balloon sleeves.

    2. Finance. (of a loan, mortgage, or the like) having a payment at the end of the term that is much bigger than previous ones.

    balloon British / bəˈluːn /

    noun

    1. an inflatable rubber bag of various sizes, shapes, and colours: usually used as a plaything or party decoration

    2. a large impermeable bag inflated with a lighter-than-air gas, designed to rise and float in the atmosphere. It may have a basket or gondola for carrying passengers, etc See also barrage balloon hot-air balloon

    3. a circular or elliptical figure containing the words or thoughts of a character in a cartoon

      1. a kick or stroke that propels a ball high into the air

      2. ( as modifier )

        a balloon shot

    4. chem a round-bottomed flask

    5. a large rounded brandy glass

    6. commerce

      1. a large sum paid as an irregular instalment of a loan repayment

      2. ( as modifier )

        a balloon loan

    7. surgery

      1. an inflatable plastic tube used for dilating obstructed blood vessels or parts of the alimentary canal

      2. ( as modifier )

        balloon angioplasty

    8. informal to be completely unsuccessful or unpopular

    9. informal when the trouble or action begins

    "Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

    verb

    1. (intr) to go up or fly in a balloon

    2. (intr) to increase or expand significantly and rapidly

      losses ballooned to £278 million

    3. to inflate or be inflated; distend; swell

      the wind ballooned the sails

    4. (tr) to propel (a ball) high into the air

    "Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012 balloon Idioms

      More idioms and phrases containing balloon

      • go over (like a lead balloon)
      • trial balloon

    Other Word Forms

    • balloon-like adjective
    • ballooning noun
    • balloonist noun
    • balloonlike adjective

    Etymology

    Origin of balloon

    1570–80; < Upper Italian ballone, equivalent to ball ( a ) (< Langobardic; ball 1 ) + -one augmentative suffix; or < Middle French ballon < Upper Italian

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    However, prices still remain relatively high by historical standards, debts have ballooned, and billpayers are being urged to shop around for further savings.

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    A balloon seller says she refuses to serve customers who intend to release them due to the environmental impact and danger to wildlife.

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    So did a Virginia state sales-and-use tax exemption that ballooned to about $1.6 billion statewide last year, according to advocacy group Good Jobs First.

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    Military officials have dismissed many of the incidents as birds, balloons or drones.

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    Edwards Lifesciences is “likely the primary beneficiary here,” given the larger volume of data supporting its balloon expandable transcatheter heart valve, he said.

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    Related Words

    • enlarge
    • expand
    • inflate
    • swell

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