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- Roar is a verb that means to make a very loud, deep sound1. Examples of roars include12:
- A lion's roar
- A gun roaring deafeningly
- An engine roaring to life
- The wind roaring in your ears
- A man roaring in pain and fury as he tried to get to his feet
- Fans roaring after their team scored
- A campfire roaring, meaning it was burning brightly and loudly
- The roar of the surf, meaning a loud, confused, constant noise or sound
- The roar of lively conversation from the crowded party, meaning a loud, confused, constant noise or sound
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.[intransitive] to make a very loud, deep sound We heard a lion roar. The gun roared deafeningly. The engine roared to life (= started noisily). The wind was roaring in my ears. The man roared in pain and fury as he tried to get to his feet.www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/engli…roar
- The guns/siren roared.
- The fans were roaring [=yelling and cheering loudly] after their team scored.
- The campfire was roaring. [=the campfire was burning brightly and loudly]
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