boom
boom
bu:m
boom
British pronunciation
/buːm/

Definition & Meaning of "boom"in English

to boom
01

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

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The fireworks boomed, echoing through the night sky.
The cannon 's roar boomed across the battlefield.
02

to experience great growth and improvement

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The tech industry began to boom with the rise of smartphones and apps.
After the new management took over, the company ’s profits started to boom.
03

to strike or kick something with great force

Transitive: to boom sth
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He boomed the soccer ball into the net for the winning goal.
The player boomed the basketball against the backboard before it went in.
04

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

Transitive: to boom sth
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The director boomed " Action! " and the scene began.
The character in the play boomed his lines, making the performance memorable.
Boom
01

a time of great economic growth

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During the economic boom of the 1990s, many technology companies flourished and saw unprecedented growth.
The construction industry experienced a boom as urbanization increased and infrastructure projects expanded.
02

a deep, prolonged, resonant, or loud sound

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The explosion produced a deafening boom.
Thunder followed with a low boom.
03

a long pole used to hold a microphone above a film or TV set to capture sound

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The sound engineer adjusted the boom to better capture the dialogue.
During filming, the boom operator must carefully maneuver the pole to avoid being in the shot.
04

a sudden event bringing significant success, fortune, or opportunity

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The tech startup experienced a boom after its new app launched.
Gold mining created a boom in the region.
05

a long, horizontal spar or pole used on a ship, boat, or dock to extend the foot of a sail, handle cargo, or assist in mooring

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The sailors adjusted the boom to control the sail.
Cargo was loaded using a dockside boom.
06

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

What is a "boom"?

A boom in windsurfing is a horizontal bar that wraps around the sail and is used to control its angle and shape. It is attached to the mast and provides a grip for the windsurfer to steer and adjust speed by pulling in or letting out the sail. The boom allows for precise handling of the sail, making it an essential part of a windsurfing rig. It is usually made of lightweight but strong materials like aluminum or carbon fiber.

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The windsurfer gripped the boom tightly as they sped across the water.
She adjusted the boom to catch more wind and increase speed.
01

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

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After acing the interview, Sarah left the office and whispered to herself, " Boom! Nailed it! "
She found the solution to a complex equation and declared, " Boom! Math genius strikes again! "
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