Boom is a loud, deep noise like a big hit or explosion. People hear booms in storms or when something falls. It shows a sudden sound that is strong.
I heard a boom in the sky.
The boom scared the little dog.
Boom means a quick rise in something like business or houses. It shows a time when many things grow fast or happen more than normal.
There was a boom in new stores.
The city had a housing boom.
A boom is a long pole on boats. It helps hold sails or other parts. People use it to control the shape of the sail or hold tools.
The sail is on the boat’s boom.
He fixed the fishing net to the boom.
Boom as a verb means to make a loud, deep noise. It often describes sounds like thunder, fireworks, or loud music. The noise fills a big space.
The fireworks boom in the night.
Her voice boomed in the hall.
To boom means to grow fast or become very big quickly. This is often about businesses, towns, or markets increasing a lot.
The town boomed after the factory opened.
Online sales boomed last year.
A boom is a floating barrier put on water to stop things or keep areas safe. It helps control oil spills or stop boats from going past a point.
The boom blocked the oil spill.
Ships must stay behind the safety boom.
Boom is a word people say to show excitement or a big success. It’s like saying 'wow' when something good happens suddenly.
Boom! I finished my homework.
She won the game, boom!