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booms vs boom

Both 'booms' and 'boom' are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Booms' is the plural form of 'boom' and is used when referring to multiple instances of a sudden increase or growth. 'Boom' is the singular form and is used to describe a single instance of rapid growth or a loud, deep sound.

Last updated: March 26, 2024

booms

The word 'booms' is the plural form of 'boom' and is used when referring to multiple instances of a sudden increase or growth.

Use 'booms' when you want to talk about more than one sudden increase or growth. It is the plural form of 'boom'.

Examples:

  • The economy experienced several booms in the 20th century.
  • The booms of fireworks lit up the night sky.

Alternatives:

  • rapid growths
  • increases
  • bursts

boom

The word 'boom' is the singular form used to describe a single instance of rapid growth or a loud, deep sound.

Use 'boom' when you want to talk about a single sudden increase or growth, or a loud, deep sound.

Examples:

  • The sudden boom in technology led to many advancements.
  • The boom of the thunder shook the windows.

Alternatives:

  • rapid growth
  • increase
  • burst

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