"Trumpeting" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Trumpeting" Meaning

To trumpet is to make a loud, clear sound like the blast of a trumpet, or to make a loud noise in order to announce something.Trumpeting refers to the act of making a loud, triumphant announcement or making something very public.

Example: The crowd trumpeted their arrival at the stadium with cheers.

"Trumpeting" Examples

5 Usage Examples for the Word "trumpeting"


1. News Headline

The company's success was trumpeting its new ambitious plans for expansion into several new industries.

2. Musical Composition

The trumpet solo began trumpeting a lively melody that filled the entire auditorium.

3. Informal Tale

I had to do my part in trumpeting the good news to my friends who had been waiting anxiously for it.

4. Official Announcement

The President stood up and trumpeting his platform for better education in the nation.

5. Advertising Slogan

"Our bicycle tires are the best in the market, trumpeting speed, safety, and satisfaction!"

"Trumpeting" Similar Words

Trump

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The word "trump" has multiple meanings depending on the context:<br><br>1. To beat or surpass someone or something: "He trumped his opponent's offer with a higher bid."<br>2. To play a card from the stock: "The player trumped the heart with the queen of diamonds."<br>3. A brass musical instrument with a bright, loud sound: "The trumpet section played a lively fanfare."<br>4. A boastful or arrogant person: "The politician was often accused of being a populist and a trump who made exaggerated promises."<br>5. Referring to Donald Trump, the 45th President of the United States, the word can also be used as a proper noun to describe his mannerisms, policies, or style: "The candidate's use of 'alternative facts' was reminiscent of the trump era."

Trumped-up

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Fabricated or imaginary; false; based on deceit or trickery.<br><br>Example: The trumped-up charges against him were completely unfounded.

Trumped

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Trumpery

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Trumpet

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Trumpeted

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Trumpeter

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A person who plays the trumpet, a musical instrument.<br><br>Example: "The trumpeter led the marching band at the ceremony."<br><br>Note: Trumpeters are often associated with fanfare performances and ceremonial music.

Trumpeters

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A person who plays the trumpet.

Trumpetist

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A musician who plays the trumpet, typically as a member of a jazz band or orchestral group.

Trumpets

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Trumpets are musical instruments that belong to the brass family. They are long, straight or curved tubes that are played by buzzing in, and they produce a bright, clear sound. Trumpets are often used in orchestras, bands, and jazz ensembles, and are commonly used for fanfares, alarms, and other formal or festive occasions.

Trumping

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Trumpocracy

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Trumps

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Truncal

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adjective<br><br>Pertaining to the trunk or torso of the body.<br><br>verb<br><br>To cut or shorten something, especially a word, to make it briefer.

Truncate

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To shorten something, typically a sentence or file, to a certain length. To remove or eliminate excess or unnecessary parts of something.

Truncated

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