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Meaning of booms
The primary meaning of the word "booms" refers to a loud, deep, resonant sound.
Etymology of booms
The word "boom" originated in the mid-17th century from the Dutch word "boom," meaning "tree" or "beam," which is also related to the Old English word "bām," meaning "tree" or "beam."
Initially, the word referred to a spar or beam on a ship, but its meaning expanded to include the sound produced by a large object or a gun.
Synonyms
explosions
blasts
detonations
eruptions
outbursts
bangs
crashes
clangs
clatters
rackets
noises
sounds
resonances
reverberations
echoes
peals
tolls
chimes
knells
clangors
booms
blasts
roars
rumblings
growlings
grumblings
mutterings
murmurs
whispers
shouts
yells
screams
wails
moans
groans
rattles
clinks
clanks
clunks
thuds
thumps
bumps
jolts
jars
crashes
smashes
bangs
booms
beeps
buzzes
chirps
chimes
peals
pings
rings
tinkles
toots
tweeds
whistles
whoops
zooms
Definitions
- A loud, deep, resonant sound, typically produced by a large metal object or a gun
- * A period of rapid economic growth or a surge in a particular industry
- * A spar or beam, especially one extending from the mast of a ship to the bow or stern
Usage Examples
- The firework exploded with a loud boom that could be heard from miles away.
- * The company experienced a boom in sales after the release of their new product.
- * The sailboat's boom extended from the mast to the stern, providing stability and support.
Antonyms
silences
quietness
stillness
calmness
peacefulness
serenity
tranquility
muteness
softness
gentleness
faintness
weakness
dullness
flatness
hollowness
emptiness
vacuums
voids
quietudes
inaudibilities
noiselessness
soundlessness
voicelessness
wordlessness
whispers
murmurs
hums
buzzes
chirps
beeps
pings
tinkles
toots
tweeds
whistles
whoops
hisses
sighs