Fanfare Meaning in English
word
ˈfænˌfɛɹ
FAN-fair
fˈænfeə
FAN-fair
परिभाषा
A short, loud piece of music played with brass instruments to celebrate something; also, a showy display or public attention given to someone or something important.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Usually formal or used in ceremonial contexts. 'Fanfare' can also refer metaphorically to hype or publicity for events, products, or people. Common phrases: 'with much fanfare', 'no fanfare'. Not to be confused with 'fireworks' or 'parade'.
Spanish: fanfarriaPortuguese (BR): fanfarraPortuguese (PT): fanfarraChinese (Simplified): 号角声 - 盛大的宣传Chinese (Traditional): 號角聲 - 盛大宣傳Hindi: धूमधाम - बाजा या बिगुल की धुनArabic: أبواق احتفالية - ضجة إعلاميةBengali: ফ্যানফেয়ার - ধ্বনিবাহিত উদযাপন - ঢাকঢোলRussian: фанфары - пышность - шумихаJapanese: ファンファーレ - 盛大な演出Vietnamese: nhạc hiệu - sự phô trươngKorean: 팡파르 - 요란한 행사Turkish: fanfare - tantanaUrdu: فین فیئر - طمطراقIndonesian: fanfare - kemeriahan
उदाहरण वाक्य
The king arrived with great fanfare.
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The parade started with a fanfare.
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He launched his new book without any fanfare.
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All the media attention was just a lot of fanfare.
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She received her award without any fanfare, just a quiet handshake.
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The new phone was released with a lot of fanfare, but sales were low.
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