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Trend vs Boom - What's the difference?

trend | boom |


In nautical terms the difference between trend and boom

is that trend is the angle made by the line of a vessel's keel and the direction of the anchor cable, when she is swinging at anchor while boom is a spar extending the foot of a sail; a spar rigged outboard from a ship's side to which boats are secured in harbour.

In intransitive terms the difference between trend and boom

is that trend is to have a particular direction; to run; to stretch; to tend while boom is to be prosperous.

In transitive terms the difference between trend and boom

is that trend is to cause to turn; to bend while boom is to make something boom.

As an interjection boom is

used to suggest the sound of an explosion.

Boom vs Brawling - What's the difference?

boom | brawling | Related terms |

Boom is a related term of brawling.


As nouns the difference between boom and brawling

is that boom is while brawling is an unruly fight; a brawl.

As a verb brawling is

.

Boom vs Cacophony - What's the difference?

boom | cacophony | Related terms |

Boom is a related term of cacophony.


As nouns the difference between boom and cacophony

is that boom is while cacophony is a mix of discordant sounds; dissonance.

Boom vs Grow - What's the difference?

boom | grow | Synonyms |


In transitive terms the difference between boom and grow

is that boom is to make something boom while grow is to cause or allow something to become bigger, especially to cultivate plants.

In intransitive terms the difference between boom and grow

is that boom is to be prosperous while grow is to appear or sprout.

As verbs the difference between boom and grow

is that boom is to make a loud, resonant sound while grow is to become bigger.

As a noun boom

is a low-pitched, resonant sound, such as of an explosion.

As an interjection boom

is used to suggest the sound of an explosion.

Boom vs Dissonance - What's the difference?

boom | dissonance | Related terms |

Boom is a related term of dissonance.


As nouns the difference between boom and dissonance

is that boom is while dissonance is a harsh, discordant combination of sounds.

Boom vs Roar - What's the difference?

boom | roar | Synonyms |

Boom is a synonym of roar.


As a noun boom

is .

As a proper noun roar is

.

Boom vs Bum - What's the difference?

boom | bum |


In intransitive terms the difference between boom and bum

is that boom is to be prosperous while bum is to make a murmuring or humming sound.

As verbs the difference between boom and bum

is that boom is to make a loud, resonant sound while bum is to sodomize; to engage in anal sex.

As nouns the difference between boom and bum

is that boom is a low-pitched, resonant sound, such as of an explosion while bum is the buttocks.

As interjections the difference between boom and bum

is that boom is used to suggest the sound of an explosion.bum is an expression of annoyance.

As an adjective bum is

of poor quality or highly undesirable.

Boom vs Booming - What's the difference?

boom | booming |


As verbs the difference between boom and booming

is that boom is to make a loud, resonant sound while booming is present participle of lang= en.

As nouns the difference between boom and booming

is that boom is a low-pitched, resonant sound, such as of an explosion while booming is the act of producing a hollow or roaring sound.

As an interjection boom

is used to suggest the sound of an explosion.

As an adjective booming is

experiencing a period of prosperity, or rapid economic growth.

Boom vs Ghosttown - What's the difference?

boom | ghosttown |

Boom vs Time - What's the difference?

boom | time |


As nouns the difference between boom and time

is that boom is while time is .

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