Zoom - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |zuːm|  American pronunciation of the word zoom
Brit.  |zuːm|  British pronunciation of the word zoom

noun

- a rapid rise
- the act of rising upward into the air (syn: soar)

verb

- move along very quickly (syn: whizz)
- move with a low humming noise
- rise rapidly (syn: soar, surge)

Extra examples

They got in the car and zoomed away.

The group of bicycle racers zoomed past.

After her first successful cases she zoomed to the top of her profession.

Housing sales have zoomed in recent months.

The camera was equipped with a zoom.

The truck went by with a zoom.

The plane zoomed up into the sky.

The new cabinet policy zoomed retail prices.

The little boat zoomed across as if without effort.

Just then, a whole flight of bombers zoomed over the house.

Brenda jumped in the car and zoomed off.

The work was really easy and I was able to zoom through it in a couple of hours.

Inflation zoomed to 123%.

Word forms

verb
I/you/we/they: zoom
he/she/it: zooms
present participle: zooming
past tense: zoomed
past participle: zoomed
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