boomy

/ˈbuːmi/
adjective
  1. Having a deep, resonant, or echoing sound, especially in music or audio.
    • The bass in this song is too boomy for my small speakers.
    • He adjusted the equalizer to reduce the boomy low frequencies.
    • The concert hall had a boomy acoustics that made voices hard to understand.
  2. Characterized by a rapid increase or expansion, especially in business or the economy.
    • A boomy economy often leads to higher inflation.
    • The tech sector has been boomy for the past five years.
    • Investors are cautious after the boomy housing market cooled down.
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