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blaresnounpl. of blare loud, confused, and usually inharmonious soundthe blare of horns arising from the long line of cars behind him did nothing to help the motorist get his car started again babels, bluster, bowwows, brawls, bruits(archaic), cacophonies, chatters, clamors, clangors, decibels, dins, discordances, katzenjammers, noises, rackets, rattles, roars discords, dissonancescommotions, furors, hubbubs, hullabaloos, hurly-burlies, rumpuses, tumults, uproarsclatters, janglesbangs, blasts, booms, claps, cracks, crashes quiets, silences, stills calms, hushes, lullsquietudes, serenities, tranquillities(or tranquilities) blaresverbpresent tense third-person singular of blareto make known openly or publiclywas it really necessary to blare that private quarrel to the whole world? advertises, announces, annunciates, blazes, blazons, broadcasts, declares, enunciates, flashes, gives out, heralds, placards, posts, proclaims, promulgates, publicizes, publishes, releases, sounds, trumpets barks, calls (off or out), criesbillboards, bills, bulletins, gazettes(chiefly British)knells, rings, tollsblurbs, features, pitches, plugs, promotes, puffsdisseminates, spreadsdiscloses, divulges, introduces, kithes(chiefly Scottish), manifests, reports, reveals, showsadvises, apprises, hands down, informs, notifiescommunicates, imparts, intimates beats the drum (for or about), runs with conceals, hushes (up), silences, suppresses, withholdsrecalls, recants, retracts, revokes |