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View usage for: (bleəʳ) Word forms: 3rd person singular presenttense blares, present participle blaring, past tense, past participle blaredverbIf something such as a siren or radio blares or if you blare it, it makes a loud, unpleasant noise. The fire engines were just pulling up, sirens blaring. [VERB] Music blared from the flat behind me. [VERB] I blared my horn. [VERB noun] Synonyms: blast, scream, boom, roar More Synonyms of blare Blare is also a noun. ...the blare of a radio through a thin wall. [+ of] Blare out means the same as blare. Music blares out from every cafe. [VERB PARTICLE] ...giant loudspeakers which blare out patriotic music and the speeches of their leader. [VERB PARTICLE noun] [Also VERB noun PARTICLE] More Synonyms of blare (blɛə) verb1. to sound loudly and harshly 2. to proclaim loudly and sensationally noun3. a loud and usually harsh or grating noise Word origin C14: from Middle Dutch bleren; of imitative origin blare in American English (blɛr) verb transitive, verb intransitiveWord forms: blared or ˈblaring1. to sound out with loud, harsh, trumpetlike tones 2. to announce or exclaim loudly noun4. harsh brilliance or glare, as of color Word origin ME bleren, bloren, to wail, bellow: for IE base see blear Examples of 'blare' in a sentenceblare And there is no blaring music or huge crowds to deal with poolside, either.The side of the car was crumpled, both air bags had deployed and big band music was blaring through the windows.In the background there is rap music blaring from a radio. Loud music blaring out when a goal is scored. Loud music blaring from a stereo stacked in the corner is optional but recommended.The music was still blaring from the dressing room.He refused to give me his name and sped off with the windows open and the radio blaring.The sound of emergency announcements spewing from car radios left blaring as the drivers abandoned their vehicles in terror.They are blaring away like anything.Should you compete with their blaring radio by turning yours up louder, or just wear headphones?Do you compete with the builders' blaring radio by turning up your own?First, music began blaring from the speakers on the upper deck.I can just get the stereo blaring and relax.A football match was blaring in the background.I calmed her nerves by putting her in my car with the engine running and the radio blaring until the display had finished.They complained of rowdy hot tub parties, blaring music, fighting and slamming car doors.You could turn round here, drive back to Glasgow with the radio blaring and die a happy man.The music was blaring out, players were jumping on each other and I was speaking to him thousands of miles away. British English: blare VERB If something such as a siren or radio blares or if you blare it, it makes a loud, unpleasant noise. The fire engines were just pulling up, sirens blaring. - American English: blare
- Brazilian Portuguese: clangorar
- Chinese: 发出响亮刺耳的声音
- European Spanish: resonar
- French: hurler
- German: schmettern
- Italian: ulularesirena
- Japanese: わめきたてる
- Korean: 울려 퍼지다
- European Portuguese: clangorar
- Latin American Spanish: resonar
Definition to sound loudly and harshly Music blared from the flat behind me. Synonyms blast scream trumpet resound toot reverberate sound out honk peal Definition a loud harsh noise the blare of a radio through a thin wall Additional synonymsDefinition a short loud explosive noise, such as the report of a gun I heard four or five loud bangs. Synonyms explosion, report, shot, pop, clash, crack, blast, burst, boom, slam, discharge, thump, clap, thud, clang, peal, detonationDefinition to make a loud deep echoing sound Thunder boomed like battlefield cannons over Crooked Mountain. Synonyms bang, roll, crash, blast, echo, drum, explode, roar, thunder, rumble, resound, reverberate, pealDefinition an instance of breaking open suddenly a burst of fireworks Synonyms explosion, crack, blast, blasting, bang, discharge- blank something out
- blanket
- blankness
- blare
- blarney
- blasé
- blaspheme
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