clarion

[US]/'klærɪən/
[UK]/'klærɪən/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. clear and shrill sound, especially of a trumpet
Word Forms
Present Participleclarioning
Third Person Singularclarions
Past Tenseclarioned
Past Participleclarioned
Pluralclarions

Phrases & Collocations

clarion call

clarion tone

Example Sentences

a clarion call to resistance.

he issued a clarion call to young people to join the Party.

The clarion call for social justice resonated with the crowd.

The clarion trumpet signaled the start of the ceremony.

She delivered a clarion speech that inspired everyone in the audience.

The clarion warning urged people to evacuate the area immediately.

His clarion voice could be heard from across the room.

The clarion declaration set the tone for the negotiations.

The clarion message was broadcasted to the entire city.

The clarion call to action inspired many to join the cause.

The clarion sound of the bell signaled the end of the school day.

The clarion demand for change could not be ignored.

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