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The synonyms of “Booming” are: flourishing, palmy, prospering, prosperous, roaring, thriving, stentorian, burgeoning, successful, strong, vigorous, buoyant, resonant, sonorous, ringing, resounding, reverberating, reverberative, reverberant, thundering, thunderous, rumbling
Booming as an Adjective
Definitions of "Booming" as an adjective
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “booming” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
- Struck with great force.
- Very lively and profitable.
- (of a sound or voice) loud, deep, and resonant.
- Used of the voice.
- Having a period of great prosperity or rapid economic growth.
- (used of the voice or sound) deep and resonant.
Synonyms of "Booming" as an adjective (22 Words)
buoyant | Able or tending to keep afloat or rise to the top of a liquid or gas. Buoyant balloons. |
burgeoning | Beginning to grow or increase rapidly; flourishing. Manufacturers are keen to cash in on the burgeoning demand. |
flourishing | Very lively and profitable. A flourishing career. |
palmy | Very lively and profitable. A conference centre set among palmy trails. |
prospering | Very lively and profitable. |
prosperous | Bringing wealth and success. We wish you a Merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year. |
resonant | (of sound) deep, clear, and continuing to sound or reverberate. Alpine valleys resonant with the sound of church bells. |
resounding | Unmistakable; emphatic. A resounding smack across the face. |
reverberant | Characterized by reverberation. A reverberant room. |
reverberating | Characterized by resonance. |
reverberative | Characterized by resonance. |
ringing | Having or emitting a clear resonant sound. A ringing voice. |
roaring | Making or uttering a roar. A roaring boy. |
rumbling | Continuous full and low-pitched throbbing sound. A rumbling dispute about changes to working conditions. |
sonorous | Full and loud and deep. He read aloud with a sonorous and musical voice. |
stentorian | Used of the voice. A stentorian roar. |
strong | Relating to or denoting the strongest of the known kinds of force between particles which acts between nucleons and other hadrons when closer than about 10 cm so binding protons in a nucleus despite the repulsion due to their charge and which conserves strangeness parity and isospin. There is a strong argument for decentralization. |
successful | Having succeeded or being marked by a favorable outcome. A successful business venture. |
thriving | Prosperous and growing; flourishing. The thriving business George has built up. |
thundering | Extremely great, severe, or impressive. A thundering bore. |
thunderous | Extremely ominous. No goalkeeper cares to face his thunderous shots. |
vigorous | Characterized by or involving physical strength, effort, or energy. A vigorous denial. |
Usage Examples of "Booming" as an adjective
- A booming laugh.
- His booming voice.
- The booming economy of the 1920s.
- A booming kick from the touchline.
Associations of "Booming" (30 Words)
abound | Have in large numbers or amounts. Rumours of a further scandal abound. |
abundant | Present in great quantity. An abundant supply of water. |
affluence | Abundant wealth. A sign of our growing affluence. |
affluent | An affluent person a person who is financially well off. The affluent societies of the western world. |
boom | The characteristic resonant cry of the bittern. Business is booming. |
flourish | (of a living organism) grow or develop in a healthy or vigorous way, especially as the result of a particularly congenial environment. He entered to a flourish of trumpets. |
flourishing | Very lively and profitable. Flourishing businesses. |
grand | A grand piano. We had a grand day. |
luxuriant | (of hair) thick and healthy. Forests of dark luxuriant foliage. |
luxury | Luxurious or of the nature of a luxury. A luxury yacht. |
metropolis | A large and densely populated urban area; may include several independent administrative districts. He preferred the peaceful life of the countryside to the bustle of the metropolis. |
opulence | Wealth as evidenced by sumptuous living. Rooms of spectacular opulence. |
opulent | Wealthy. His more opulent tenants. |
palmy | (especially of a previous period) flourishing or successful. The palmy days of the 1970s. |
plenitude | An abundance. The plenitude of the Pope s powers. |
plenteous | Affording an abundant supply. A plenteous grape harvest. |
plentitude | A full supply. |
profusion | An abundance or large quantity of something. The profusion of detail. |
prosper | Make steady progress; be at the high point in one’s career or reach a high point in historical significance or importance. God has wonderfully prospered this nation. |
prosperity | An economic state of growth with rising profits and full employment. A long period of peace and prosperity. |
prosperous | Marked by peace and prosperity. We wish you a Merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year. |
rich | Marked by richness and fullness of flavor. These comments are a bit rich coming from a woman with no money worries. |
richness | A strong deep vividness of hue. All are amazed at the richness of the colours. |
successful | Having succeeded or being marked by a favorable outcome. A successful actor. |
teem | Be teeming be abuzz. Every garden is teeming with wildlife. |
thrive | Grow vigorously. The new baby thrived. |
thriving | Prosperous and growing; flourishing. The thriving business George has built up. |
upscale | Increase the size or improve the quality of. He needs to extra funds to upscale the business. |
wealthy | Having a great deal of money, resources, or assets; rich. Wealthy corporations. |
well-to-do | Doctor’s degree in osteopathy. |