booming

UK /ˈbuːmɪŋ/ US /ˈbuːmɪŋ/
adj 3noun 1

Definitions

adj

1

Experiencing a period of prosperity, or rapid economic growth.

The power of China's booming economy continues to stun the world.

2

Loud and resonant.

He was asked to be MC at the function on account of his booming voice.

3

Delivered with aggressive loudness; blaring; vociferous.

The truth panic had the unwelcome side-effect of emboldening those it sought to oppose. “Fake” was one of Trump’s favourite slap-downs, especially to news outlets that reported unwelcome facts about him and his associates. A booming Maga media further amplified the president’s lies and denials.

noun

1

A deep hollow or roaring sound.

Heavy boomings of a dull deep bell.

The fleet of several dozen cars pulled into East Austin’s Fiesta Gardens, or “Chicano Park” as locals call it, on a recent weekend with the booming of powerful stereo systems announcing their arrival.

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