Boom
volume
British pronunciation/bˈuːm/
American pronunciation/ˈbum/

Definition & Meaning of "boom"

to boom
01

to create a loud, deep sound that resonates, often with a low tone

Intransitive
to boom definition and meaning
02

to experience great growth and improvement

Intransitive
to boom definition and meaning
03

to strike or kick something with great force

Transitive: to boom sth
04

to shout or speak loudly and powerfully, often conveying strong emotion or authority

Transitive: to boom sth
Boom
01

a time of great economic growth

boom definition and meaning
02

a deep prolonged loud noise

03

a pole carrying an overhead microphone projected over a film or tv set

04

an event that leads to great fortune, huge profits, or sudden wealth

05

any of various more-or-less horizontal spars or poles used to extend the foot of a sail or for handling cargo or in mooring

06

the bar that holds the sail and helps control its movement in windsurfing

01

used to express success, achievement, or a sudden positive outcome

boom definition and meaning

boom

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boomer

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boomer

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booming

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booming

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Example
The cannon's roar boomed across the battlefield.
The thunderstorm is currently booming in the distance.
The fireworks boomed, echoing through the night sky.
The explosion in the action movie boomed, creating a dramatic effect.
The coach boomed instructions to his players from the sidelines.
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