B2 verb #8,000 رایج‌ترین 3 دقیقه مطالعه

blare

To make a very loud, unpleasant, and harsh sound.

Explanation at your level:

When you hear a sound that is very big and loud, you can say it blares. Think of a loud horn on a bus. It is so loud that you have to cover your ears. You use this word when you want to tell someone that the noise is too much.

Use blare when a sound is loud and harsh. For example, if you are at a party and the music is very loud, you can say, 'The music is blaring.' It is not a pleasant sound; it is usually annoying or surprising.

Blare describes sounds that are intrusive. It is common to use it for electronics like radios or televisions. If a neighbor has their TV on too loud, you might say, 'The television is blaring through the walls.' It implies the sound is filling the room and making it hard to focus.

In B2 English, blare is used to set a scene. Writers use it to create an atmosphere of chaos. Instead of just saying 'the noise was loud,' you use 'the sirens were blaring' to give the reader a stronger feeling of urgency and irritation.

At the C1 level, blare can be used figuratively. You might describe a 'blaring contrast' between two colors, meaning they are so bright and different that they clash, similar to how a loud sound clashes with silence. It elevates your descriptive writing by applying auditory concepts to visual experiences.

Mastering blare involves understanding its nuance in literary contexts. It suggests a lack of restraint. When an author describes a 'blaring truth' or a 'blaring advertisement,' they are highlighting that the subject is impossible to ignore, much like a loud noise. It is a powerful verb for conveying sensory overload.

واژه در 30 ثانیه

  • Blare means to make a loud, harsh noise.
  • It is often used for machines, sirens, and brass instruments.
  • It carries a negative, intrusive connotation.
  • It rhymes with care and stare.

Have you ever been trying to study when a car horn suddenly blares right outside your window? It is not just loud; it is harsh and impossible to ignore. That is the essence of blare.

When something blares, it fills the space with sound in a way that feels a bit aggressive or overwhelming. We usually use this word for things like sirens, trumpets, or speakers playing music at an uncomfortable volume. It is a very sensory word that helps you describe an environment that has become noisy and chaotic.

The word blare has a fascinating history that dates back to the Middle English period. It is believed to be related to the Middle Dutch word blaren, which means to bleat or cry out loudly.

Historically, it has always been associated with sounds that are not subtle. Think of the way a sheep might cry out or the way a brass instrument creates a piercing tone. Over the centuries, the word moved from describing animal noises to describing the mechanical noises of our modern world, like radios and alarms.

You will most often hear blare used with objects that produce sound mechanically. Common collocations include sirens blaring, music blaring, or trumpets blaring.

In terms of register, it is a neutral word, but it carries a negative connotation because the sound is usually unwanted. If you say someone's music is 'blaring,' you are complaining that it is too loud and intrusive. It is perfect for storytelling or describing a scene where the atmosphere is tense due to noise.

While blare is a direct verb, it appears in many contexts involving noise. 1. Blare out: To produce a sound loudly (e.g., 'The speakers blared out the anthem'). 2. Set to blare: To configure a device to be at maximum volume. 3. A blaring siren: A common phrase for emergency alerts. 4. Blaring at full blast: Emphasizing the extreme volume. 5. Blare away: To continue making a loud sound without stopping.

Blare is a regular verb. Its past tense and past participle form is blared, and the present participle is blaring. It is usually intransitive, meaning it does not require a direct object, although it is often followed by a prepositional phrase.

In IPA, it is transcribed as /blɛər/ in both British and American English. It rhymes with care, air, glare, share, and stare. The stress is on the single syllable, making it punchy and sharp, much like the sound it describes.

Fun Fact

It evolved from animal sounds to mechanical ones.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /blɛər/

Rhymes with care.

US /blɛr/

Very similar to UK, slightly more rhotic.

Common Errors

  • Pronouncing it like 'bleer'
  • Adding an extra syllable
  • Confusing with 'blur'

Rhymes With

care stare glare share air

Difficulty Rating

خواندن 2/5

Easy to read

Writing 2/5

Easy to use

Speaking 2/5

Easy to pronounce

شنیدن 2/5

Easy to identify

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

loud sound noise

Learn Next

cacophony strident discordant

پیشرفته

obtrusive piercing resonate

Grammar to Know

Regular Verbs

blare/blared

Present Continuous

is blaring

Prepositional Phrases

blared out

Examples by Level

1

The horn blared.

The horn made a loud noise.

Past tense.

2

The music is blaring.

The music is very loud.

Present continuous.

3

Do not blare the music.

Do not play it loudly.

Imperative.

4

I heard a blaring sound.

I heard a loud noise.

Adjective usage.

5

The trumpet blared.

The trumpet played loudly.

Past tense.

6

Sirens blare at night.

Sirens make noise.

Present simple.

7

Why is it blaring?

Why is it so loud?

Question form.

8

The radio blared.

The radio was loud.

Past tense.

1

The alarm blared all morning.

2

Stop letting the music blare.

3

The stadium speakers blared the anthem.

4

I hate when the TV blares.

5

A trumpet blared in the distance.

6

The fire alarm blared loudly.

7

The car horn blared at me.

8

Why does the radio always blare?

1

The band's music blared from the open windows.

2

She couldn't sleep because the neighbors' music was blaring.

3

The emergency sirens blared throughout the city.

4

He blared his horn in frustration.

5

The concert was so loud, the speakers seemed to blare.

6

The news blared from the television in the lobby.

7

Don't let the speakers blare so early in the morning.

8

The sound of the trumpet blared across the square.

1

The political slogans blared from the loudspeakers.

2

Despite the chaos, the sirens continued to blare.

3

The advertisement blared its message at every passerby.

4

The silence was broken as the alarm began to blare.

5

He could hear the radio blaring from the next room.

6

The blaring sound of the saxophone filled the room.

7

The protest chants blared through the streets.

8

The car alarm blared for an hour before someone turned it off.

1

The neon lights blared in a riot of color.

2

A blaring contrast between the two candidates was evident.

3

The truth blared out from the headlines.

4

The silence of the library was shattered by a blaring phone.

5

The trumpet's call blared a warning to the troops.

6

His outfit was a blaring display of bad taste.

7

The sirens blared, signaling the start of the evacuation.

8

The injustice of the situation blared from every report.

1

The discordant notes blared, assaulting the audience's ears.

2

The blaring cacophony of the city never truly ceased.

3

His ambition blared in every word he spoke.

4

The blaring neon signs of the district created a surreal atmosphere.

5

A blaring, unmissable error in the manuscript was corrected.

6

The brass section blared with triumphant intensity.

7

The blaring reality of the situation finally hit him.

8

The silence was so profound that even a whisper would have blared.

متضادها

ترکیب‌های رایج

music blaring
sirens blaring
horn blared
speakers blaring
loudly blaring
trumpet blared
alarm blared
blare out
blare across
blare through

Idioms & Expressions

"blare out"

to produce a sound loudly

The anthem blared out.

neutral

"at full blast"

at the highest volume

The radio was at full blast.

casual

"blaringly obvious"

very easy to notice

His mistake was blaringly obvious.

formal

"blare away"

to keep making a loud noise

The band kept blaring away.

casual

"a blaring siren"

a loud emergency alert

We heard a blaring siren.

neutral

"blare to the world"

to announce something loudly

He blared his success to the world.

literary

Easily Confused

blare vs blur

similar spelling

blur is visual, blare is auditory

The image blurred; the horn blared.

blare vs bleat

related etymology

bleat is for animals, blare is for machines

The sheep bleated; the horn blared.

blare vs glare

rhymes

glare is visual (light or stare), blare is sound

He glared at me; the radio blared.

blare vs flare

rhymes

flare is visual (fire), blare is sound

The fire flared; the alarm blared.

Sentence Patterns

A2

Subject + blared + prep

The radio blared out.

A2

Noun + was + blaring

The TV was blaring.

B1

Subject + blared + noun

He blared the music.

B2

It + blared + through + place

It blared through the house.

C1

Adjective + blaring + noun

A blaring, loud siren.

خانواده کلمه

Nouns

blare a loud, harsh sound

Verbs

blare to make a loud sound

Adjectives

blaring making a loud, harsh sound

مرتبط

bleat etymological cousin

How to Use It

frequency

7

Formality Scale

Formal (literary) Neutral Casual Slang (n/a)

اشتباهات رایج

blaringly loud blaring
Blaring already implies loud; it is redundant.
blare the volume turn up the volume
You blare the sound, not the volume control.
the bird blared the bird chirped
Blare is for harsh, mechanical, or brass sounds.
blared out loud blared
Blare implies loud; 'out loud' is unnecessary.
blare as a noun a blare of sound
Blare is primarily a verb; use 'a blare' only in specific phrases.

Tips

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Memory Palace

Visualize a trumpet in your hallway.

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Native Usage

Use it when complaining about noise.

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Cultural Insight

Associated with urban noise.

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Grammar Shortcut

It is a regular verb.

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Say It Right

Rhymes with stare.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't use it for soft sounds.

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Did You Know?

Related to bleating sheep.

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Study Smart

Write 3 sentences about your city.

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Writing Tip

Use it to show urgency.

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Listening Tip

Listen for it in news reports.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

B-L-A-R-E: Big Loud Audio Really Exaggerated.

Visual Association

A giant trumpet blowing sound waves.

Word Web

noise loud horn siren intrusive

چالش

Describe a noisy street using the word blare.

ریشه کلمه

Middle English/Dutch

Original meaning: to cry out or bleat

بافت فرهنگی

None, though it implies annoyance.

Often used in urban settings to describe city noise.

Used in many war movies to describe bugles. Common in news reports about sirens.

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Traffic

  • horn blaring
  • traffic blaring
  • sirens blaring

Home

  • music blaring
  • TV blaring
  • radio blaring

Emergency

  • alarm blaring
  • siren blaring
  • alert blaring

Music

  • speakers blaring
  • trumpet blaring
  • band blaring

Conversation Starters

"What is the most annoying sound you hear?"

"Do you like loud music?"

"Have you ever been woken up by a blaring alarm?"

"Do you think cities are too noisy?"

"What instrument do you think blares the loudest?"

Journal Prompts

Describe a time you were annoyed by a loud sound.

Write about a city scene using the word blare.

If you could silence one sound in the world, what would it be?

How does noise affect your ability to think?

سوالات متداول

8 سوال

No, it is for any harsh, loud sound like horns or sirens.

Only if they are shouting very loudly.

Usually negative as it implies intrusion.

Yes, blared.

Yes, very common in news and casual complaints.

Muffle or whisper.

Yes, 'a blare of trumpets'.

Like 'care' with a 'bl' at the start.

خودت رو بسنج

fill blank A1

The horn ___ loudly.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: blared

Blared is the correct verb for a horn sound.

multiple choice A2

Which is a synonym for blare?

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: blast

Blast implies a loud sound.

true false B1

Blare is usually a pleasant sound.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: نادرست

Blare is typically harsh and unpleasant.

match pairs B1

Word

معنی

All matched!

Matching the sound level.

sentence order B2

کلمات زیر رو بزن تا جمله رو بسازی
درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح:

Subject + verb.

multiple choice C1

What does 'blaringly obvious' mean?

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: 0

It means impossible to ignore.

true false A2

Can a bird blare?

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: نادرست

Blare is for mechanical or brass sounds.

fill blank B1

The ___ blared from the speakers.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: music

Music is a sound.

multiple choice B2

Which context fits 'blare' best?

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: A concert

Concerts are loud.

true false C2

Blare can be used figuratively.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: درست

It can describe colors or truths that are 'loud'.

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