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What is another word for Boom? – 124 Boom Synonyms

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    Synonyms & Similar Words

    bang crash clang blast explosion report roar rumble thunder clap boomlet burst detonation discharge eruption outburst shockwave sonic boom wallop wham slam smack thud thump bump jolt crash smash collide impact hit strike blow

    Meaning of Boom

    The primary meaning of the word "Boom" is a loud, deep, resonant sound, typically one that is sudden and attention-grabbing.

    Definitions

    • A loud, deep, resonant sound, typically one that is sudden and attention-grabbing
    • A period of rapid economic growth or a surge in business activity
    • A long, thin, horizontal or sloping beam or spar, especially one used on a sailboat to extend the foot of a sail
    • A barrier or fence, especially one used to block or divert the flow of something

    Etymology of Boom

    The word "Boom" originated in the mid-17th century, likely imitative of the sound it describes
    Initially used to describe the sound of a cannon or a gun, it later expanded to include other loud, resonant sounds
    In the 19th century, the term took on an economic connotation, referring to a period of rapid growth or expansion

    Example Uses

    • The firework exploded with a loud boom that could be heard miles away
    • The company experienced a boom in sales after launching their new product
    • The sailboat's boom extended far out over the water, catching the wind and propelling the vessel forward

    Antonyms & Near Antonyms

    silence quiet stillness calm peacefulness serenity tranquility hush murmur whisper softness gentleness faintness weakness dullness flatness monotony monotone sameness uniformity consistency steadiness