booms (Meaning)

booms

a rapid widespread expansion of business, a temporary floating barrier used to contain an oil spill, a long beam projecting from the mast of a derrick to support or guide cargo, a spar or outrigger connecting the tail surfaces and the main supporting structure of an aircraft, to experience a boom (as in growth), an upsurge in activity, interest, or popularity, a rapid widespread expansion of economic activity, a long more or less horizontal supporting arm or brace (as for holding a microphone), a long arm used to move a microphone, a booming sound or cry, to cause to resound, a long pole used especially to stretch the bottom of a sail, rapid settlement and development of a town or district, to make a deep hollow sound, a rapid expansion or increase, to increase greatly in size or number, a long beam sticking out from the mast of a derrick to support or guide something that is being lifted, to hit or kick forcefully, to experience a sudden rapid growth and expansion usually with an increase in prices, to increase in importance, popularity, or esteem, a line of connected floating timbers (as across a river) to obstruct passage or catch floating objects, a long spar used to extend the foot of a sail, to develop rapidly in population and importance, a general movement in support of a candidate for office, to make a deep hollow rumbling sound, to increase in importance or popularity, to cause a rapid growth or increase of, a chain or line of connected floating timbers extended across a river, lake, or harbor (as to obstruct passage or catch floating objects), a rapid increase in growth, popularity, or prosperity

booms Sentence Examples

  1. The thunderous booms of the artillery shook the ground, sending shockwaves through the air.
  2. The car's engine boomed loudly as it accelerated down the highway.
  3. The waves crashed against the shore with a deafening boom, sending water soaring high into the air.
  4. The soundsystem in the concert hall boomed with the music, immersing the audience in the performance.
  5. The bass drum boomed with a deep and resonant note, providing a solid foundation for the orchestra.
  6. The fireworks exploded with a series of vibrant booms, illuminating the night sky with a dazzling display.
  7. The thunderclaps boomed overhead, interrupting the peaceful atmosphere with their threatening roar.
  8. The jet plane roared overhead, its engines booming as it reached cruising altitude.
  9. The cannon boomed, signaling the start of the battle and sending soldiers into action.
  10. The crowd erupted in a thunderous boom of applause, recognizing the remarkable performance.

FAQs About the word booms

a rapid widespread expansion of business, a temporary floating barrier used to contain an oil spill, a long beam projecting from the mast of a derrick to suppor

bangs,claps, crashes, blasts, thunderclaps, pops, knocks,thwacks, slams, taps

recedes,decreases, contracts, wanes, diminishes, dwindles,lessens,

The thunderous booms of the artillery shook the ground, sending shockwaves through the air.

The car's engine boomed loudly as it accelerated down the highway.

The waves crashed against the shore with a deafening boom, sending water soaring high into the air.

The soundsystem in the concert hall boomed with the music, immersing the audience in the performance.