verb
- present participle of clarion; sounding loudly and clearly, as a trumpet or clarion; announcing or proclaiming in a loud, clear manner
Usage: literary or formal; often used poetically or in elevated contexts
Examples
- The clarioning of the trumpet signaled the start of the ceremony.
- Her voice was clarioning across the auditorium with unmistakable authority.
- The bells were clarioning from the tower at dawn.
- He began clarioning his message to anyone who would listen.
- The clarioning call of the herald echoed through the streets.