Fanfare

Noun

 * 1)  A flourish of trumpets or horns as to announce; a short and lively air performed on hunting horns during the chase.
 * They played a short fanfare to announce the arrival of the king.
 * 1)  A show of ceremony or celebration.
 * The town opened the new library with fanfare and a speech from the mayor.

Adjectives for Fanfare
dying; sounding; glorious; wild; raucous.

Verbs for Fanfare
delight in—; devise—; express in—; frame in—; flutter in—; imagine in—; live in—; project—; retreat into—; scatter—; soar in —; stray in—; travel in—; view—; wander in—; —attracts; —-beckons; —gallops; -— hovers; —melts away; —roams; indulge in—.

Thesaurus
Aldine, Arabesque, Byzantine, Canevari, Etruscan, Grolier, Harleian, Jansenist, Maioli, Roxburgh, ado, anniversaries, array, ballyhoo, bay, beep, blare, blast, blat, bray, brouhaha, celebrating, celebration, ceremony, commemoration, commotion, cottage, dentelle, dressing ship, fanfaron, fanfaronade, festivity, flourish, flourish of trumpets, fuss, holiday, honk, hubbub, hullabaloo, jubilee, marking the occasion, memorialization, memory, observance, ovation, panoply, parade, peal, pointille, pomp, rejoicing, religious rites, remembrance, revel, rite, ritual observance, salute, salvo, shine, show, shriek, solemn observance, solemnization, squeal, stir, tantara, tantarara, taps, tarantara, tattoo, testimonial, testimonial banquet, testimonial dinner, to-do, toast, toot, tootle, tribute, triumph, trumpet, trumpet blast, trumpet call, tweedle, whistle

Translations

 * Catalan: fanfara
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 * German: Fanfare (de)
 * Portuguese: fanfarra
 * Spanish:


 * Spanish:


 * : fanfàrria

Noun

 * 1) A brass band, with percussion.
 * 2) A fanfare (flourish).

Noun
fanfare



Anagrams

 * affrena