blaring

/ˈblɛrɪŋ/
noun
  1. A loud, harsh, and unpleasant noise.
    • We could hear the blaring of the television from the next room.
    • The constant blaring of the factory alarm gave everyone a headache.
    • The blaring of the car horns made it impossible to concentrate.
verb
  1. To make a very loud, harsh, and unpleasant sound.
    • Loudspeakers blared announcements across the stadium.
    • The truck's horn blared loudly as it backed up.
    • The radio was blaring pop music all morning.
adjective
  1. Making a very loud, harsh, and unpleasant sound.
    • The blaring sirens of the ambulance filled the street as it rushed by.
    • The blaring fire alarm woke everyone up in the middle of the night.
    • We could hear blaring music coming from the car next to us at the traffic light.
  2. Very bright, flashy, or obvious in a way that is unpleasant or hard to ignore.
    • He wore a blaring orange jacket that could be seen from a mile away.
    • The advertisement had blaring colors that made it stand out too much.
    • The blaring neon sign outside the store hurt my eyes.
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