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Meanings of
blaring
in английском
португальский
ruído
каталонский
estridència
испанский
cacofonía
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A loud harsh or strident noise.
din
clamor
cacophony
blare
португальский
ruído
Unpleasantly loud and penetrating.
blasting
Related terms
loud
Synonyms
Examples for "
din
"
din
clamor
cacophony
blare
Examples for "
din
"
1
The noise awakened the baby; who added his wails to the
din
.
2
Above the general
din
he heard the detestable voice of the turnkey.
3
I
din
na
'
want ye to think me too barbaric to look at.
4
They left off their couplings and set up a
din
of welcome.
5
The intolerable
din
and struggle of the week are at an end.
1
The
clamor
and noise in the street below had increased in fury.
2
At this moment the hounds in the kennels raised their fierce
clamor
.
3
Many local priests report hallucinations-or persecutions of some sort-and
clamor
for treatment.
4
Everybody rushed to see the cause, and then joined in the
clamor
.
5
Instinct with unthinkable power was that
clamor
;
the very voice of Force.
1
The result is a
cacophony
of engine noise, tire squeal, and numbers.
2
There was a
cacophony
of screams, and the entire second level shook.
3
Even Bernard said the
cacophony
was starting to getting out of hand.
4
Nature is waking; birds shake the treetops with an endless, ever-changing
cacophony
.
5
It certainly belongs to the
cacophony
of the era of digital communication.
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.
Usage of
blaring
in английском
1
A car horn
blaring
behind him brought Yuichi back to the present.
2
Makes a sign language to a customer under the
blaring
loud speaker.
3
They kept the music
blaring
until three, sometimes four, in the morning.
4
Kassel was grateful to reach the
blaring
speakers of a music stall.
5
He held up a copy of the New York paper headlines
blaring
:
6
Somewhere across the street a phonograph started
blaring
out a jazz piece.
7
We lurched down a battered semblance of a road, Radio LM
blaring
.
8
A band had been engaged and was
blaring
away at popular tunes.
9
Siren
blaring
,
lights aflash, an ambulance sped by me and kept going.
10
There was the sudden
blaring
of a pocket-sized air horn from outside.
11
The next thing I knew, car horns were
blaring
an impatient symphony.
12
Maybe the speakers are jumping, music is
blaring
and glasses are clinking.
13
A rare moment of quiet stretched, then dozens of horns began
blaring
.
14
The noise
blaring
in Pam's head made it difficult to hear him.
15
From Norhala came a single cry-resonant,
blaring
like a wrathful, golden trumpet.
16
The cars on the street mostly seemed packed with teenagers, radios
blaring
.
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Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
blaring
blare
Verb
Present
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
blare from
blare away
blare trumpets
blare alarms
blare music
More collocations
Translations for
blaring
португальский
ruído
каталонский
estridència
brogit
fragor
estridor
estrèpid
испанский
cacofonía
Blaring
through the time
Blaring
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Less common