blare (Meaning)

Wordnet

blare (n)

a loud harsh or strident noise

Wordnet

blare (v)

make a strident sound

make a loud noise

Webster

blare (v. i.)

To sound loudly and somewhat harshly.

Webster

blare (v. t.)

To cause to sound like the blare of a trumpet; to proclaim loudly.

Webster

blare (n.)

The harsh noise of a trumpet; a loud and somewhat harsh noise, like the blast of a trumpet; a roar or bellowing.

blare Sentence Examples

  1. The blare of the trumpet announced the start of the parade.
  2. As I walked through the bustling city streets, the blare of car horns filled the air.
  3. We couldn't hear each other over the blare of the music at the concert.
  4. The blare of sirens in the distance signaled an approaching emergency vehicle.
  5. Despite the noise-canceling headphones, the blare of the construction site next door was still audible.
  6. The blare of the alarm clock jolted me awake from a deep sleep.
  7. The blare of the television drowned out any chance of quiet conversation in the room.
  8. Even with the windows closed, the blare of the street performers outside echoed through the apartment.
  9. The blare of the megaphone cut through the chaos of the protest, rallying the crowd.
  10. The blare of the referee's whistle marked the end of the game, with cheers and disappointment echoing through the stadium.

FAQs About the word blare

a loud harsh or strident noise, make a strident sound, make a loud noiseTo sound loudly and somewhat harshly., To cause to sound like the blare of a trumpet; to

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quiet, still,silence, quiet, still, silence, stillness, lull, stillness, lull

The blare of the trumpet announced the start of the parade.

As I walked through the bustling city streets, the blare of car horns filled the air.

We couldn't hear each other over the blare of the music at the concert.

The blare of sirens in the distance signaled an approaching emergency vehicle.