It seems the difference has little to do with English on both sides of the Atlantic. / (also hairdrier ) Definition of hairdryer in English: noun An electrical device for drying a person’s hair by blowing warm air over it. blow-dry Line breaks: blow-dry Pronunciation: Definition of blow-dry in English: verb [WITH OBJECT] and style (hair) with a handheld dryer : always blow-dry your hair in one direction Derivatives blow-dryer (also blow-drier) So a ‘hairdryer’ seems to be simply a device you use to get your hair dry, whilst a ‘blow-dryer’ is related to the verb ‘to blow-dry’, which means, not only to dry your hair, but also to give it a particular style.
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MustAskdifference between hair dryer and blow dryerAs far as I know, there is no difference between the usage of these words in the UK and the US. However, "hair dryer" is the more inclusive term. It refers to any device that dries hair whether it's a salon hair dryer that you sit under or a hand-held device. "blow dryer" refers almost exclusively to the h