Difference between Din and Boom

What is the difference between Din and Boom?

Din as a verb is to be filled with sound; to resound. while Boom as a verb is to make a loud, resonant sound.

Din

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To be filled with sound; to resound. To assail with loud noise. To repeat continuously, as though to the point of deafening or exhausting somebody. To make a din.

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A loud noise; a cacophony or loud commotion.

Boom

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To make a loud, resonant sound.To be prosperous.

Part of speech: interjection

Definition: The sound of an explosion.

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A low-pitched, resonant sound, such as of an explosion.A spar extending the foot of a sail; a spar rigged outboard from a ship's side to which boats are secured in harbour.A movable pole used to support a microphone or camera.A horizontal member of a crane or derrick, used for lifting.The longest element of a Yagi antenna, on which the other, smaller ones, are transversally mounted .A floating barrier used to obstruct navigation, for military or other purposes.A period of prosperity or high market activity.

Example sentence: He was wearing a tuxedo, and everyone was saying, 'Rich! Rich! Rich!' and asking him to sign autographs, and he just looked so composed and suave and handsome, and boom! All of the sudden, I thought, 'This could be OK.' And we've been together ever since.

We hope you now know whether to use Din or Boom in your sentence.

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