trumpetlike Antonyms

Meaning of trumpetlike

trumpetlike

a wind instrument consisting of a long cylindrical metal tube commonly once or twice curved and ending in a bell, to blow a trumpet, to sound or proclaim on or as if on a trumpet, a sound like that of a trumpet, a valved brass instrument having a cylindrical tube with two turns and a usual range from F sharp below middle C upward for 2¹/₂ octaves, to make a sound suggestive of that of a trumpet, something that resembles a trumpet or its tonal quality, a musical instrument (such as a cornet) resembling a trumpet, to make a sound like that of a trumpet, a trumpet player, a funnel-shaped instrument (such as a megaphone) for collecting, directing, or intensifying sound, something shaped like a trumpet, a wind instrument consisting of a conical or cylindrical usually metal tube, a cup-shaped mouthpiece, and a flared bell, a stentorian voice, a penetrating cry (as of an elephant)

trumpetlike Sentence Examples

  1. The trumpetlike sound of the elephant's trunk resonated through the jungle.
  2. The trumpetlike notes of the bugle pierced the morning silence.
  3. The trumpets brayed with a trumpetlike fanfare, announcing the arrival of the king.
  4. The trumpetlike cries of the geese echoed across the frozen lake.
  5. The sound of the trumpetlike organ filled the cathedral with a resounding harmony.
  6. The trumpetlike horn of the rams sounded a warning as they charged into battle.
  7. The trumpetlike trumpets blared with a deafening crescendo, signaling the beginning of the concert.
  8. The trumpetlike roar of the lion echoed through the African savanna.
  9. The trumpetlike call of the lighthouse reverberated over the crashing waves.
  10. The trumpetlike trumpet of the musician filled the auditorium with a triumphant melody.

FAQs About the word trumpetlike

a wind instrument consisting of a long cylindrical metal tube commonly once or twice curved and ending in a bell, to blow a trumpet, to sound or proclaim on or

crashing, brazen, strident, grating,shrill, noisy, obstreperous, clarion, harsh, raucous

low, gentle, soft, silent, quiet, dull, dead, soothing,still, calm

The trumpetlike sound of the elephant's trunk resonated through the jungle.

The trumpetlike notes of the bugle pierced the morning silence.

The trumpets brayed with a trumpetlike fanfare, announcing the arrival of the king.

The trumpetlike cries of the geese echoed across the frozen lake.