Blare

//blɛə//

Synonyms for "blare" (196 found)

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More general

6 entries

Synonyms

2 entries

Related terms

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derived

2 entries

is a

1 entries

Translations

72 translations across 16 languages.

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Bulgarian

4 entries
  • тръбене noun (loud sound)
  • трясък noun (loud sound)
  • шумно свирене noun (loud sound)
  • тръбя verb (to make a loud sound, especially like a trumpet)

Catalan

3 entries
  • soroll noun (loud sound)
  • resonar verb (to make a loud sound, especially like a trumpet)
  • sonar verb (to make a loud sound, especially like a trumpet)

Czech

4 entries
  • rámus noun (loud sound)
  • řev noun (loud sound)
  • ječet verb (to make a loud sound, especially like a trumpet)
  • vyřvávat verb (of a device such as a loudspeaker or a radio: to produce (music, a sound, etc.) loudly and piercingly)

Finnish

4 entries
  • jysähdys noun (loud sound)
  • karjunta noun (lengthy sound, as of a person crying or an animal bellowing or roaring)
  • raikuna noun (loud sound)
  • räikeys noun (of colour, light, or some other quality: dazzling, often garish, brilliance)

French

4 entries
  • beuglement noun (loud sound)
  • brillance noun (of colour, light, or some other quality: dazzling, often garish, brilliance)
  • vacarme noun (loud sound)
  • éclat noun (of colour, light, or some other quality: dazzling, often garish, brilliance)

German

4 entries
  • Geplärre noun (loud sound)
  • Geplärre noun (lengthy sound, as of a person crying or an animal bellowing or roaring)
  • plärren verb (of a device such as a loudspeaker or a radio: to produce (music, a sound, etc.) loudly and piercingly)
  • plärren verb (to make a loud sound, especially like a trumpet)

Italian

3 entries
  • squillo noun (loud sound)
  • strombettio noun (loud sound)
  • risuonare verb (to make a loud sound, especially like a trumpet)

Latin

2 entries
  • clangor noun (loud sound)
  • clango verb (to make a loud sound, especially like a trumpet)

Macedonian

4 entries
  • ри́кање noun (lengthy sound, as of a person crying or an animal bellowing or roaring)
  • сјај noun (of colour, light, or some other quality: dazzling, often garish, brilliance)
  • тре́сок noun (loud sound)
  • тре́штење noun (loud sound)

Norwegian

4 entries
  • brøl noun (loud sound)
  • skrall noun (loud sound)
  • brøle verb (to make a loud sound, especially like a trumpet)
  • skralle verb (to make a loud sound, especially like a trumpet)

Portuguese

3 entries
  • clangor noun (loud sound)
  • estrondo noun (loud sound)
  • retumbar verb (to make a loud sound, especially like a trumpet)

Romanian

4 entries
  • strălucire noun (of colour, light, or some other quality: dazzling, often garish, brilliance)
  • zgomot noun (loud sound)
  • face zgomot verb (to make a loud sound, especially like a trumpet)
  • zdrăngăni verb (to make a loud sound, especially like a trumpet)

Russian

4 entries
  • гро́мкий звук noun (loud sound)
  • ослепительная вспы́шка noun (of colour, light, or some other quality: dazzling, often garish, brilliance)
  • рёв noun (loud sound)
  • цветистость noun (of colour, light, or some other quality: dazzling, often garish, brilliance)

Spanish

3 entries
  • estruendo noun (loud sound)
  • estrépido noun (loud sound)
  • resonar verb (to make a loud sound, especially like a trumpet)

Swedish

2 entries
  • bröl noun (loud sound)
  • bröla verb (to make a loud sound, especially like a trumpet)

Ukrainian

3 entries
  • гудіти verb (to make a loud sound, especially like a trumpet)
  • ревіти verb (to make a loud sound, especially like a trumpet)
  • трубити verb (to make a loud sound, especially like a trumpet)

Sample sentences

23 total sentences available.

Tatoeba + Wiktionary

The blare of the radio burst upon our ears.

Source: tatoeba (29775)

Time has no divisions to mark its passage, there is never a thunderstorm or blare of trumpets to announce the beginning of a new month or year. Even when a new century begins it is only we mortals who ring bells and fire off pistols.

Source: tatoeba (408878)

Then come the clamour and the trumpet's blare.

Source: tatoeba (6817014)

So when the bold and compact band I see, / "Brave hearts", I cry, "but brave, alas! in vain; / if firm your purpose holds to follow me / who dare the worst, our present plight is plain. / Troy's guardian gods have left her; altar, fane, / all is deserted, every temple bare. / The town ye aid is burning. Forward, then, / to die and mingle in the tumult's blare."

Source: tatoeba (6817126)

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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.