fanfare

[US]/'fænfeə/
[UK]/'fæn'fɛr/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. boasting, showing off
vt. announce with great excitement and publicity

Phrases & Collocations

a grand fanfare

announce with fanfare

Example Sentences

A wreath was laid on the monument to a fanfare of trumpets.

A fanfare of trumpets heralded the arrival of the King.

The new product launch was accompanied by a fanfare of publicity.

The team entered the stadium to a fanfare of cheers from the crowd.

The royal couple arrived at the event to great fanfare.

The award ceremony began with a fanfare of trumpets.

The movie premiere was met with a fanfare of positive reviews.

The grand opening of the new store was celebrated with a fanfare of balloons and confetti.

The politician's announcement was met with a fanfare of criticism from the opposition.

The fashion show ended with a fanfare of applause from the audience.

The artist's latest exhibition opened to a fanfare of media attention.

The holiday parade kicked off with a fanfare of marching bands and colorful floats.

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