Fanfare in a Sentence  ðŸ”Š

Definition of Fanfare

the attention of the public or prestigious ceremony

Examples of Fanfare in a sentence

The President received a great deal of fanfare when he announced his plans on immigration, so the news spread word of it quickly.  ðŸ”Š

There is usually a great deal of fanfare involved when it comes to graduation for both high schoolers and college students.  ðŸ”Š

There was no small amount of fanfare when I received my diploma from my principal, especially considering the cheers of my family in the bleachers.  ðŸ”Š

Celebrities often receive fanfare for almost any decision they make, becoming a popular media story for no reason at all more often than not.  ðŸ”Š

The king was met with the fanfare of dozens of trumpets as he stepped out onto the balcony to give a speech to his assembled people.  ðŸ”Š

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