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    boom
    /buːm/

    noun

    verb

    exclamation

    • 1. used to imitate a loud, deep, resonant sound: "the boat was lifted up and then boom, down it went"

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  2. Learn the meaning of boom as a noun and a verb in English, with synonyms, antonyms, and related words. Find out how boom can refer to a sound, a period of growth, a pole, a filming device, and more.

  3. Learn the various meanings and uses of the word boom as a verb and a noun, with synonyms, examples, and etymology. Find out how boom can refer to a sound, a growth, a device, or a phenomenon.

  4. a buzzing, humming, or droning, as of a bee or beetle. a rapid increase in price, development, numbers, etc.: a boom in housing construction. a period of rapid economic growth, prosperity, high wages and prices, and relatively full employment. a rise in popularity, as of a political candidate.

  5. Boom can be a noun or a verb, and it has different meanings depending on the context. It can refer to a loud sound, a period of economic growth, a spar or pole, or a barrier of logs.

  6. Learn the various meanings and uses of the word boom in English, from a deep sound to a period of economic growth. Find synonyms, pronunciation, examples, and related terms for boom.

  7. A boom is a very loud, deep sound that echoes. The distant boom of fireworks might spook your nervous dog. Guns, thunder, drums, deep voices — all of these are capable of a pretty loud boom. When they make the sound, you can also say that they boom: "I saw the flash of lightning and got ready for the thunder to boom."

  8. Learn the meaning, pronunciation and usage of the word boom in different contexts. Find out the idioms, collocations and word origins related to boom.

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