blair
Pronunciation: [blɛr]
Word
Context: "sound"
(verb) to make a loud, continuous sound like a horn or trumpet. It's like when you hear a horn honking for a long time.
Example
The car blared its horn when the light turned green.
Example
The music didn't blare loudly; it was just a soft tune.
Example
Why did the trumpet blare during the parade?
Context: "music"
(noun) a loud or harsh sound that comes from something like a horn or loudspeaker. This happens when something makes a strong noise that you can hear from far away.
Example
The blair of the horns could be heard for miles.
Example
There was no blair from the speakers during the quiet performance.
Example
Did you hear the blair from the band during the concert?
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