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détonation

detonation

noun deh-toh-nah-SYOH Rare

Origin: From Latin 'detonare' (to thunder down).

Also means

bang

Usage Note

Détonation refers to a sudden, sharp explosion or loud bang — it is used both in technical contexts (firearms, explosives) and figuratively for any abrupt loud noise. The related verb détoner means to detonate or to explode. Note the contrast with détonner (double n), which means to sing or play out of tune — a common spelling trap.

Examples

"Une détonation retentit dans la rue."

Natural Translation

A detonation rang out in the street.

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