vroom

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English[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

Imitative

Pronunciation[edit]

  • (UK) IPA(key): /vɹuːm/
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  • (US) IPA(key): /vɹum/, /vɹʊm/
  • Rhymes: -uːm, -ʊm

Interjection[edit]

vroom

  1. The sound of an engine revving up.
    I never saw my uncle’s Ferrari, but I could always hear it going vroom as it flew past by my house.

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Noun[edit]

vroom (countable and uncountable, plural vrooms)

  1. The sound of an engine revving up.
    • 2003, Los Angeles Magazine, volume 48, number 2, page 52:
      Our ears are assaulted with the screeching of tires, the crashing of trash cans, the exaggerated vrooms of a revving engine.

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Verb[edit]

vroom (third-person singular simple present vrooms, present participle vrooming, simple past and past participle vroomed)

  1. (informal) To move with great speed; to zoom.

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Dutch[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Middle Dutch vrōme (firm, upright), an adjective derived from the noun vrōme (benefit, use), from Old Dutch *fruma, from Proto-Germanic *frumô.

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Adjective[edit]

vroom (comparative vromer, superlative vroomst)

  1. pious, devout
    Synonym: godvruchtig

Inflection[edit]

Inflection of vroom
uninflected vroom
inflected vrome
comparative vromer
positive comparative superlative
predicative/adverbial vroom vromer het vroomst
het vroomste
indefinite m./f. sing. vrome vromere vroomste
n. sing. vroom vromer vroomste
plural vrome vromere vroomste
definite vrome vromere vroomste
partitive vrooms vromers

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Descendants[edit]

  • Negerhollands: vroom, vrom