drumroll

[ˈdrʌmroʊl]

drumroll Definition

  • 1a roll on a drum, typically as a fanfare or signal
  • 2a sound resembling a drumroll

Using drumroll: Examples

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

  • Example

    The drumroll signaled the start of the performance.

  • Example

    He gave a drumroll on the table with his fingers.

  • Example

    The announcement was made with a drumroll.

drumroll Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for drumroll

Phrases with drumroll

  • with great fanfare or anticipation

    Example

    The new product was announced with a drumroll, but it turned out to be a disappointment.

  • used to build suspense before an announcement or reveal

    Example

    And the winner is... drumroll please... John Smith!

  • to receive a round of applause or recognition

    Example

    After his speech, he got a drumroll from the audience.

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Summary: drumroll in Brief

'Drumroll' [ˈdrʌmroʊl] refers to a roll on a drum, typically used as a fanfare or signal. It can also refer to a sound that resembles a drumroll. The phrase 'with a drumroll' is used to describe something done with great fanfare or anticipation, while 'drumroll please' is used to build suspense before an announcement or reveal.