booming

/ˈbumɪŋ/
verb
  1. Present participle of boom; to make a deep, loud sound.
    • The cannons were booming in the distance during the reenactment.
    • His voice was booming across the field as he called for help.
    • The drums were booming steadily throughout the parade.
  2. Present participle of boom; to experience a period of rapid economic growth or success.
    • The housing market is booming, with prices rising every month.
    • Small businesses are booming in the revitalized downtown area.
    • The company is booming thanks to its new product line.
adjective
  1. Making a deep, loud, resonant sound.
    • The booming thunder shook the windows of the house.
    • He spoke in a booming voice that filled the entire auditorium.
    • The booming bass from the concert could be heard blocks away.
  2. Experiencing rapid growth, success, or prosperity.
    • The economy was booming, and everyone felt optimistic about the future.
    • Tourism is booming in the coastal town during the summer months.
    • The tech industry is booming in this region, creating thousands of new jobs.
Antonyms
noun
  1. The act or sound of making a deep, loud noise.
    • The constant booming from the construction site gave her a headache.
    • The booming of the fireworks echoed across the lake.
    • We could hear the booming of the waves against the cliff.
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