blared

[blɛrd]

blared Definition

  • 1to make a loud, harsh noise
  • 2to sound loudly and stridently

Using blared: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "blared" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The music blared from the speakers.

  • Example

    The car horn blared loudly.

  • Example

    The alarm clock blared in my ear.

  • Example

    The megaphone blared out instructions.

blared Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for blared

Phrases with blared

  • to play or sound loudly and harshly

    Example

    The radio blared out the latest news.

  • blare of trumpets

    a loud, harsh sound made by trumpets

    Example

    The blare of trumpets signaled the start of the parade.

  • a lot of attention from the media

    Example

    The scandal received a blare of publicity in the newspapers.

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Summary: blared in Brief

The verb 'blared' [blɛrd] means to make a loud, harsh noise or to sound loudly and stridently. It is often used to describe loud music, car horns, alarms, and megaphones. The phrase 'blare out' means to play or sound loudly and harshly, while 'blare of trumpets' refers to a loud, harsh sound made by trumpets. 'Blare of publicity' denotes a lot of attention from the media.