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The meaning of the word boom is: to make a resonant sound, like artillery; "His deep voice boomed through the hall."
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No, the word 'boomed' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to boom. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.Examples:Thunder boomed in the distance. (verb)The sergeant's boomed commands startled the recruits. (adjective)The word 'boom' is both a noun (boom, booms) and a verb (boom, booms, booming, boomed).Examples:We heard the boom of thunder in the distance. (noun)The sergeant would boom commands to get the recruit's attention. (verb)
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In social studies, "boomed" typically refers to a period of rapid economic growth and prosperity. It is often used to describe a time when industries, populations, or activities experienced significant expansion and success.
Rubber
the industry of alcohol
boomed :P
Gold Fever.
Savings and loans
December 7th 1941 at 9:AM
the ecomomy BOOMED