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BOOM Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of BOOM is to make a deep hollow sound. How to use boom in a sentence.
BOOM | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
In television and movie making, a boom is a long, movable pole that has a microphone (= device that records sound) or camera on one end.
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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.
BOOM Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
A boom is a deep, loud, resonant sound that echoes or travels rapidly, like the sound of thunder. To boom is to create such a sound, as in The thunder boomed overhead, which scared our poor dog.
BOOM definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
A boom in something is an increase in its amount, frequency, or success. The boom in the sport's popularity has meant more calls for stricter safety regulations.
boom - WordReference.com Dictionary of English
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.
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Boom Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
Housing costs have skyrocketed since the real estate boom. Large booms were brought in to help contain the oil spill.