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- Dictionarybooming/ˈbuːmɪŋ/
adjective
- 1. having a period of great prosperity or rapid economic growth: "the booming economy of the 1920s" Similar
- 2. (of a sound or voice) loud, deep, and resonant: "his booming voice" Similar
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increasing or becoming successful and producing a lot of money very quickly: Business is booming at the moment. High-end designers are chasing the booming children's-wear market. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. achieving a lot, becoming popular, or making a lot of money.
The meaning of BOOMING is making a loud deep sound. How to use booming in a sentence.
Something that's booming is growing fast or becoming prosperous, like your booming lemonade stand, which has the neighbors lining up down the block to buy a cup.
To grow, develop, or progress rapidly; flourish: Business is booming. v.tr. 1. To utter or give forth with a deep, resonant sound: a field commander booming out orders. 2. To cause to grow or flourish; boost. n. 1. A deep resonant sound, as of an explosion. 2. A time of economic prosperity. 3. A sudden increase, as in popularity.
adjective. perceived as too loud. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Examples of 'booming' in a sentence. booming. These examples have been automatically selected and may contain sensitive content that does not reflect the opinions or policies of Collins, or its parent company HarperCollins.
1. : growing or expanding very quickly. booming car sales. We're not benefiting from the country's booming economy. 2. : loud and low : having a low rumbling sound. Suddenly the children heard Grandpa's booming voice demanding that they get down from the roof. 3. : very forceful or powerful.
Booming definition: Experiencing a period of prosperity, or rapid economic growth.