- adjectivebooming (adjective)
- having a period of great prosperity or rapid economic growth:"the booming economy"
- (of a sound or voice) loud, deep, and resonant:"his booming voice" · "a booming laugh"
verbbooming (present participle)- make a loud, deep, resonant sound:"thunder boomed in the sky" · "her voice boomed out"
- say in a loud, deep, resonant voice:"the imperative “Silence!” boomed out by Ray himself"
- (of a bittern) utter its characteristic resonant call:"a dozen bitterns boom mysteriously from the reeds"
Originlate Middle English (as a verb): ultimately imitative; perhaps from Dutch bommen ‘to hum, buzz’.Similar and Opposite Wordsadjectiveverb- make a loud, deep, resonant sound:
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