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- nounroar (noun) · roars (plural noun)
- a full, deep, prolonged cry uttered by a lion or other large wild animal:"she waited for the lion's roar"
- a loud, deep sound uttered by a person or crowd, generally as an expression of pain, anger, or approval:"he gave a roar of rage"Opposite:
- a loud outburst of laughter:"her remarks brought a roar of laughter from the old man"
- a loud, prolonged sound made by something inanimate, such as a natural force, an engine, or traffic:"the roar of the sea"
verbroar (verb) · roars (third person present) · roared (past tense) · roared (past participle) · roaring (present participle)- (of a lion or other large wild animal) utter a full, deep, prolonged cry:"we heard a lion roar"
- (of a person or crowd) utter a loud, deep, prolonged sound, typically because of anger, pain, or excitement:"Manny roared with rage"Opposite:
- (of something inanimate) make a loud, deep, prolonged sound:"a huge fire roared in the grate"
- utter or express in a loud tone:"the crowd roared its approval" · "“Get out of my way!” he roared"
- laugh loudly:"Shirley roared in amusement"Similar:laugh heartilyroar/howl/shriek with laughterlaugh hystericallylaugh uproariouslybe convulsed with laughterburst out laughingOpposite:
- (of a horse) make a loud noise in breathing as a symptom of disease of the larynx.
OriginOld English rārian (verb), imitative of a deep prolonged cry, of West Germanic origin; related to German röhren. The noun dates from late Middle English. - People also ask
- The word "roar" has several meanings:1234
- The deep cry of a wild animal (such as a lion).
- A loud deep cry (as of pain or anger).
- A loud continuous confused sound, such as the roar of the crowd.
- To utter a loud, deep cry or howl, as in excitement, distress, or anger.
- To laugh loudly or boisterously.
- To make a loud sound or din, as thunder, cannon, waves, or wind.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.1 : the deep cry of a wild animal (such as a lion) 2 : a loud deep cry (as of pain or anger) 3 : a loud continuous confused sound the roar of the crowdwww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/roarto utter a loud, deep cry or howl, as in excitement, distress, or anger. Synonyms: yell, bawl to laugh loudly or boisterously: to roar at a joke. to make a loud sound or din, as thunder, cannon, waves, or wind.www.dictionary.com/browse/roar1. to utter a loud, deep, extended sound, as in anger or excitement. 2. to laugh loudly or boisterously. 3. to make a loud din, as thunder, cannon, waves, or wind. 4. to function or move with a loud, deep sound, as a vehicle: The bus roared away.www.thefreedictionary.com/roarROAR meaning: 1 : to make the loud sound of a wild animal (such as a lion); 2 : to make a long, loud sound sometimes used figurativelywww.britannica.com/dictionary/roar Roar Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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