Pronunciation: /əˈblɛər/
verb to make a loud, continuous noise like that of a trumpet or a loudspeaker
A1 The donkey was ablare with excitement.
A2 The children ran around the field ablare with laughter.
B1 The protestors were ablare with slogans and chants.
B2 The stadium was ablare with cheers as the home team scored a goal.
C1 The opera singer's powerful voice was ablare throughout the theater.
C2 The political rally was ablare with passionate speeches and music.
formal The room was filled with the sound of ablare sirens as the emergency vehicles rushed to the scene.
informal I couldn't hear a thing with all those ablare car alarms going off outside.
slang The concert was ablare with music and excitement.
figurative Her mind was ablare with ideas and inspiration after attending the creativity workshop.
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