What does BOOMS mean?

Booms

Parts of Speech: Noun, verb

Definitions:

  • Noun: A deep, resonant sound or series of sounds, typically made by an explosion or a thunderclap.
  • Verb: To make a deep, resonant sound.

Pronunciations:

  • US: /buːmz/
  • UK: /buːmz/

Origin and Usage:

The word "booms" originated from the Old Norse word "bomba," meaning "to hum." It is commonly used to describe a deep, resonant sound such as an explosion or thunderclap. As a verb, it can describe the act of making such a sound.

Synonyms:

  • Explosion
  • Thunderclap
  • Bang
  • Crash
  • Roar

Related Words:

  • Bombs
  • Bloom
  • Booby
  • Books
  • Boast

Example Sentences:

  • The booms of the fireworks filled the night sky.
  • The thunder boomed so loudly that it shook the windows.
  • The cannon boomed as the ship fired its salute.
  • The bass from the speaker boomed throughout the room.
  • The drums boomed in the distance, signaling the start of the parade.


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