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Term: to boom

Part of Speech: verb

Senses:

1. (Intransitive verb) to make a deep, resonant sound; to produce a loud, deep, and prolonged noise.

2. (Intransitive verb) to surpass in popularity, success, or growth; to experience a sudden increase or rapid expansion.

3. (Transitive verb) to loudly announce or advertise something.

Usages:

1. The thunder boomed in the distance, frightening the children.

2. The economy is booming right now, leading to a decrease in unemployment.

3. The company boomed its latest product through a series of captivating advertisements.

Sample Sentences:

1. The fireworks boomed and lit up the night sky.

2. The construction industry is booming due to the increasing demand for new housing.

3. The speaker boomed his voice across the auditorium, capturing everyone's attention.

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