trump out
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Definition
Verb: - To proclaim or announce something in a loud, forceful, or showy manner, often as if with a fanfare or a flourish. It implies making a declaration in a way that is intended to be impressive or to attract attention.
Usage
This verb is used to describe the act of announcing something publicly and emphatically. It often carries a connotation of theatricality or triumph.
Examples
- Verb:
- The company trumped out its latest financial results at the annual shareholder meeting.
- The mayor trumped out the news of the city's award for urban development.
Advanced Usage
- The phrase often suggests the announcement is made to overshadow other news or to assert dominance.
- Despite the controversy, the leader trumped out his version of events to the press.
Variants and Related Words
- Trumpet (verb): To proclaim loudly or widely. (e.g., )
- Fanfare (noun): A short, showy tune or event used to introduce an important person or announcement, closely related to the manner implied by "trump out."
Synonyms
- Proclaim
- Announce
- Declare
- Blazon
Related Phrasal Verbs
(This specific form "trump out" functions as a fixed phrasal verb. Common variations are not typical.)
Related Idioms
- To sound/to blow the trumpet (for something): To praise something enthusiastically and publicly.
- He's always sounding the trumpet for renewable energy initiatives.
- With a fanfare: With a lot of publicity and celebration.
- The new policy was launched with a great fanfare.
Verb
- proclaim or announce with or as if with a fanfare