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fanfare (n.)

c. 1600, "a flourish sounded on a trumpet or bugle," from French fanfare "a sounding of trumpets" (16c.), from fanfarer "blow a fanfare" (16c.), perhaps echoic, or perhaps borrowed (with Spanish fanfarron "braggart," and Italian fanfano "babbler") from Arabic farfar "chatterer," of imitative origin. French fanfaron also came into English 1670s with a sense "boastful."

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Definitions of fanfare from WordNet

fanfare (n.)
a gaudy outward display;
Synonyms: ostentation / flash
fanfare (n.)
(music) a short lively tune played on brass instruments;
her arrival was greeted with a rousing fanfare
Synonyms: flourish / tucket
From wordnet.princeton.edu