trumpeting Synonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
- sounding
- advertising
- publicizing
- enunciating
- blaring
- disclosing
- running-with
- promoting
- blazing
- posting
- promulgating
- releasing
- broadcasting
- flashing
- heralding
Weak:
- intimating
- notifying
- introducing
- billing
- giving-out
- divulging
- annunciating
- showing
- manifesting
- knelling
- informing
- reporting
- bulletining
- puffing
- spreading
- disseminating
- blurbing
- barking
- placarding
- calling-off-or-out-
- ringing
- plugging
- featuring
- tolling
- gazetting
- communicating
- billboarding
- revealing
- blazoning
- imparting
- crying
- beating-the-drum-for-or-about-
trumpeting Meaning
trumpeting (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Trumpet
trumpeting (n.)
A channel cut behind the brick lining of a shaft.
trumpeting Sentence Examples
- The elephants trumpet their arrival with a deafening roar.
- The brass band's trumpets blared out a triumphant fanfare.
- The sound of trumpets heralded the arrival of the royal procession.
- The orchestra's trumpets played a stirring rendition of the "Star-Spangled Banner."
- The soldiers' trumpets signaled the advance of the troops.
- The call of trumpets echoed across the vast plains, announcing the arrival of a new day.
- The trumpeting of the whales could be heard from miles away.
- The trumpets of victory sounded throughout the land, celebrating the nation's triumph.
- The trumpet's mournful notes played at the soldier's funeral.
- The trumpeter's virtuoso performance left the audience spellbound.
FAQs About the word trumpeting
of Trumpet, A channel cut behind the brick lining of a shaft.
proclaiming,announcing, publishing, declaring, sounding, advertising, publicizing, enunciating, blaring, disclosing
silencing, suppressing, silencing, suppressing,concealing, concealing, recalling, withholding, recalling, withholding
The elephants trumpet their arrival with a deafening roar.
The brass band's trumpets blared out a triumphant fanfare.
The sound of trumpets heralded the arrival of the royal procession.
The orchestra's trumpets played a stirring rendition of the "Star-Spangled Banner."