clarion
Pronunciation: [ˈklɛriən]
Word
Context: “communication”
(noun) a clarion is a loud and clear sound, like a trumpet. It is often used to make an announcement or call attention to something important.
Example
The clarion of the trumpet signaled the start of the parade.
Example
The speech was dull and lacked the clarion needed to inspire the crowd.
Example
Did you hear the clarion calling everyone to gather for the meeting?
Context: “characteristics”
(adjective) when something is described as clarion, it means it is clear and very easy to understand. This can be a voice or a message that is direct and really gets the point across.
Example
She gave a clarion explanation of the project, making it easy for everyone to understand.
Example
His confusing words were not clarion at all, and everyone looked puzzled.
Example
Is her message as clarion as it should be for everyone to follow?
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