vroom
Vroom (intj) means used to imitate the roaring sound of a revving engine. Example: “Vroom, vroom!" the toddler shouted, pushing his toy car across the floor.”
How to use vroom
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishThe sound (or motion) of an engine roaring and speeding off.
Word forms
vroomed past tense, vrooms plural, Vrooms plural, vrooms singular
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"_____, vroom!" the toddler shouted, pushing his toy car across the floor.
Etymology
An imitative word, formed to mimic the sound itself.
Rhymes for vroom
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What does “vroom” mean?
The word “vroom” means used to imitate the roaring sound of a revving engine. In plain terms, the sound (or motion) of an engine roaring and speeding off.
How do you pronounce “vroom”?
“Vroom” is pronounced vroom (/vɹum/ in IPA).
How do you use “vroom” in a sentence?
Here is “vroom” used in a sentence: “"Vroom, vroom!" the toddler shouted, pushing his toy car across the floor.”
What part of speech is “vroom”?
Depending on how it is used, “vroom” can be an intj and a verb.
How many meanings does “vroom” have?
“Vroom” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: used to imitate the roaring sound of a revving engine.