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fan·fare F0031000 (făn′fâr′)n.1. Music A loud flourish of brass instruments, especially trumpets.2. A spectacular public display. [French, possibly of imitative origin.]fanfare (ˈfænfɛə) n1. (Music, other) a flourish or short tune played on brass instruments, used as a military signal, at a ceremonial event, etc2. an ostentatious flourish or display Also called: fanfarade [C17: from French, back formation from fanfarer to play a flourish on trumpets; see fanfaronade]fan•fare (ˈfæn fɛər) n. 1. a flourish played on trumpets or the like. 2. an ostentatious display. 3. publicity. [1760–70; < French] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | fanfare - a gaudy outward display ostentation, flashdisplay - exhibiting openly in public view; "a display of courage"bravado, bluster - a swaggering show of courageexhibitionism - extravagant and conspicuous behavior intended to attract attention to yourselfritz - ostentatious display of elegance; "they put on the ritz"splurge - an ostentatious display (of effort or extravagance etc.)pedantry - an ostentatious and inappropriate display of learning | | 2. | fanfare - (music) a short lively tune played on brass instruments; "he entered to a flourish of trumpets"; "her arrival was greeted with a rousing fanfare"tucket, flourishmusic - an artistic form of auditory communication incorporating instrumental or vocal tones in a structured and continuous mannermelodic line, melodic phrase, melody, tune, strain, air, line - a succession of notes forming a distinctive sequence; "she was humming an air from Beethoven" |
fanfarenoun trumpet call, flourish, trump (archaic), tucket (archaic), fanfaronade a fanfare of trumpetsTranslationsfanfare (ˈfӕnfeə) noun a short piece of music played by trumpets etc at the entry of a king or queen during a ceremony etc. 嘹亮的喇叭聲 嘹亮的喇叭声fanfare
fanfare a flourish or short tune played on brass instruments, used as a military signal, at a ceremonial event, etc. Fanfare a ceremonial or military trumpet-sounding, normally consisting of major triads. They also appear in symphonic and operatic music, as in Beethoven’s Fidelio and Leonore overtures nos. 2 and 3, in Verdi’s Aїda, where special instruments are called for, and in Tchaikovsky’s Capriccio italien. Two-part fan fares make wide use of an ascending progression with intervals of a sixth, a fifth, and a third. Fanfares may also be short pieces for trumpets and kettledrums, for trumpets, French horns, and trom bones, or for other instrumental combinations. FANFARE
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fanfare
Synonyms for fanfarenoun trumpet callSynonyms- trumpet call
- flourish
- trump
- tucket
- fanfaronade
Synonyms for fanfarenoun a gaudy outward displaySynonymsRelated Words- display
- bravado
- bluster
- exhibitionism
- ritz
- splurge
- pedantry
noun (music) a short lively tune played on brass instrumentsSynonymsRelated Words- music
- melodic line
- melodic phrase
- melody
- tune
- strain
- air
- line
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