0 present participle of trumpet --
1 (of a large animal, especially an elephant) to produce a loud call: --
2 to announce or talk about something proudly to a lot of people: --
Those in a privileged position must be above reproach—at least, that is the message that newspapers have been trumpeting these past few weeks.
However, thoughtful discussion and prosaic negotiation do not make attractive headlines or suit the trumpeting introduction to the television news.
He has no need to apologise for trumpeting the merits of one of the small businesses in his constituency.
They are one of the prime elements in trumpeting this factor.
Is that the sort of success that he is trumpeting?
Medical science has advanced quietly, very often from behind the scenes, without much trumpeting of its success.
What about trumpeting the value of home-grown food?
There has been great trumpeting about the basic marketing agreement.