clarion
cla
ˈklɛ
kle
rion
riən
riēn
British pronunciation
/klˈæɹi‍ən/

Definición y significado de "clarion"en inglés

Clarion
01

a medieval brass instrument known for its clear, shrill, and piercing tone, often used in ceremonies or military signals

example
Ejemplos
The musician played the clarion to announce the king's arrival.
The herald blew the clarion to call everyone to attention.
to clarion
01

to announce or call out loudly and clearly, as if on a clarion a small, clear-sounding trumpet

example
Ejemplos
The herald clarioned the king's decree to the gathered crowd.
Activists clarion their demands for reform in the town square.
02

to sound a clarion

example
Ejemplos
The herald clarioned the start of the tournament.
Soldiers clarioned their arrival to announce the king's presence.
clarion
01

fuerte y sonoro

loud and clear in tone, message, or intent
example
Ejemplos
She issued a clarion call for justice that stirred the crowd.
Ella emitió un llamado clarín por la justicia que conmovió a la multitud.
His clarion voice rang out above the noise.
Su voz clara y resonante se elevó por encima del ruido.
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