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Meanings of
blare
in English
Portuguese
ruído
Catalan
estridència
Spanish
cacofonía
Back to the meaning
A loud harsh or strident noise.
din
clamor
cacophony
blaring
Portuguese
ruído
Catalan
ressonar
Back to the meaning
Make a loud noise.
beep
toot
honk
claxon
Catalan
ressonar
Catalan
sonar molt fort
Back to the meaning
Make a strident sound.
blast
Catalan
sonar molt fort
Synonyms
Examples for "
blast
"
blast
Examples for "
blast
"
1
The
blast
happened in an area where several government buildings are located.
2
Another
blast
in the same area wounded four civilians, Mr Noori said.
3
Local media said at least five others were injured in the
blast
.
4
Police said the second car was empty when the
blast
took place.
5
A year later it was hit again by the second City
blast
.
Usage of
blare
in English
1
From the brilliantly lit social hall came a
blare
of music-hall melody.
2
The
blare
of the piano and all sounds of revelry had hushed.
3
The lights flash and the horns
blare
,
as the local police arrive.
4
The deafening
blare
of generators came from the houses on either side.
5
At the sudden
blare
of trumpets, Madoc whirled and left the room.
6
Finally, after what felt like years, my proximity alarm began to
blare
.
7
The music broke out with a great
blare
and covered her voice.
8
A
blare
of whistling feedback grated on every eardrum in the building.
9
He heard shots, loud cries, the hideous
blare
of the Bengal trumpets.
10
Then Krishna also blew his conch filling the welkin with its
blare
.
11
A
blare
of trumpets told us that the procession was drawing near.
12
Echoing from the towers of the city, trumpets
blare
,
brazen and bold.
13
Somewhere in the maze of corridors a time-tide alarm began to
blare
.
14
The impact shook the entire storefront and an alarm began to
blare
.
15
A
blare
of music, however, proved the presence of a band within.
16
The television continued to
blare
,
a picture of Ali filling the screen.
Other examples for "blare"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
blare
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
blare out
great blare
sudden blare
come the blare
loud blare
More collocations
Translations for
blare
Portuguese
ruído
Catalan
estridència
brogit
fragor
estridor
estrèpid
ressonar
sonar
tocar
sonar molt fort
Spanish
cacofonía
Blare
through the time
Blare
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common