The word "blare" comes from the word "bleren" which meant "to wail" in the late 14th century. Presently, the word means "to emit a loud sound" or to "proclaim noisily."
It means the origin of a word. Its a greek word
The origin of the word impromptu is french. The definition is having no preparation.
I can give you several sentences.We could hear the blare of the horn section all the way across the stadium.Newspaper headlines blare the latest news.Don't blare the TV late at night.
boang ka
blare
The word could be blare, shriek, or whine.
It comes to English from Latin. The Latin word definire means "to set bounds to" - and a definition is the limitations of the meaning of a word.
There is no English word for manneral. The word is of Tamil origin, but the definition is not available online.
My cousins loud music blared in my ears like crazy.
The definition of the word transpire in the Oxford dictionary is to occur or to happen. It is a verb and the word's origin if from the Latin language from Medieval times.
L'origin means when something began. It's the same definition as with the English word "origin," and roughly translates into "the origin" or the beginning.
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