fanfare (Meaning)

Wordnet

fanfare (n)

a gaudy outward display

(music) a short lively tune played on brass instruments

Webster

fanfare (n.)

A flourish of trumpets, as in coming into the lists, etc.; also, a short and lively air performed on hunting horns during the chase.

fanfare Sentence Examples

  1. The march concluded with a triumphant fanfare of trumpets.
  2. The loud fanfare of trumpets heralded the arrival of the king.
  3. A fanfare of trumpets traditionally accompanies the raising of the American flag.
  4. The fanfare of trumpets alerted the citizens to the king's arrival.
  5. The new year was greeted with a fanfare of fireworks and cheers.
  6. The orchestra struck up a stirring fanfare, setting the tone for the performance.
  7. The fanfare of trumpets filled the air, signaling the start of the battle.
  8. With a fanfare of trumpets, the gates to the castle creaked open.
  9. The celebration was accompanied by a joyous fanfare of music and laughter.
  10. The fanfare of applause erupted as the performer took their final bow.

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The march concluded with a triumphant fanfare of trumpets.

The loud fanfare of trumpets heralded the arrival of the king.

A fanfare of trumpets traditionally accompanies the raising of the American flag.

The fanfare of trumpets alerted the citizens to the king's arrival.