IPA: //ˈfæn.fɛər//
KK: /ˈfænˌfɛr/
A loud and exciting display or celebration, often involving music or special events.
The parade began with a grand fanfare that excited the crowd.
Fanfare originates from the French word 'fanfare', which is derived from the Spanish 'fanfarria', meaning a flourish of trumpets or a showy display. The term refers to a short and lively tune played on brass instruments, often to announce an event or celebration.
Imagine a lively tune played on trumpets to announce something special — that's what a fanfare is, a musical flourish that draws attention.
No commonly confused words.