Meaning & Definition of word "Boom"

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    Boom

    /buːm/

    noun:

    • 1. A loud, deep, resonant sound, like that of an explosion or thunder.
      • Example: The boom of the cannon echoed across the valley.
    • 2. A sudden increase in economic activity or growth.
      • Example: The housing market experienced a boom, with prices reaching all-time highs.
    • 3. An increase in popularity or activity of a particular product or service.
      • Example: There has been a boom in online shopping since the pandemic.

    verb:

    • 1. To make a loud, deep sound.
      • Example: The thunder boomed as the storm approached.
    • 2. To develop or increase rapidly.
      • Example: The tech industry has boomed in recent years, leading to many new startups.
    • 3. To announce or proclaim something loudly.
      • Example: He boomed his arrival with a loud shout.

    Etymology

    Middle English 'bome', replicating the sound.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    economic boom:

    A period of rapid economic expansion.

    boom and bust:

    A cycle of economic growth followed by decline.

    boom box:

    A portable speaker for playing music.

    baby boom:

    A significant increase in birth rates during a specific period.

    Related Words

    surge:

    A sudden powerful forward or upward movement.

    expansion:

    The action of becoming larger or more extensive.

    Slang Meanings of boom

    Meaning: To celebrate or have a good time.

    Example Sentence: We are going to boom it up tonight!

    Meaning: To be extremely popular or successful.

    Example Sentence: That new song is really booming right now.