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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. 1. : to make a deep hollow sound. 2. a. : to increase in importance, popularity, or esteem. b. : to experience a sudden rapid growth and expansion usually with an increase in prices. business was booming. c. : to develop rapidly in population and importance. California boomed when gold was discovered there. d.

  3. BOOM definition: 1. a deep and loud hollow sound 2. a period of sudden economic growth, especially one that results…. Learn more.

  4. 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. 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."

  6. 1. countable noun [usually singular] If there is a boom in the economy, there is an increase in economic activity, for example in the amount of things that are being bought and sold. An economic boom followed, especially in housing and construction. The 1980s were indeed boom years. ...the cycle of boom and bust which has damaged us for 40 years.

  7. Define boom. boom synonyms, boom pronunciation, boom translation, English dictionary definition of boom. v. boomed , boom·ing , booms v. intr. 1. To make a deep, resonant sound. 2. To grow, develop, or progress rapidly; flourish: Business is booming. v. tr.

  8. Definition of boom noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. a loud, deep sound. See also. baby boom. boom. verb [ I ] uk / buːm / us. boom verb [I] (INCREASE) If something is booming, it is increasing or becoming more successful or popular very quickly: House prices are booming. boom verb [I] (SOUND) to make a loud, deep sound, or to speak in a loud, deep voice.

  10. To grow, develop, or progress rapidly; flourish. Business is booming. American Heritage. More Verb Definitions (10) Synonyms: prosper. thrive. score.

  11. 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. adj. caused by or characteristic of a boom: boom prices.