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Roar (Verb)

Meaning 1

Make a loud noise, as of wind, water, or vehicles; "The wind was howling in the trees"; "The water roared down the chute".

Classification

Verbs of telling, asking, ordering, singing.

Examples

  • The crowd roared as the concert began, cheering on their favorite band.
  • The waterfall roared over the rocks, cascading down to the base of the cliff.
  • As the firefighters drove by, the sirens roared to gain the attention of oncoming traffic.
  • When the speedboat gained speed, the engine roared to life, leaving a trail of waves behind.
  • The tornado roared through the town, its powerful winds destroying everything in its path.

Synonyms

  • Howl

Hypernyms

  • Noise
  • Resound

Hyponyms

  • Bawl

Related Words

  • Roaring (noun)
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Meaning 2

Emit long loud cries; "wail in self-pity"; "howl with sorrow".

Classification

Verbs of telling, asking, ordering, singing.

Examples

  • She began to roar with laughter at the absurdity of the joke.
  • The bereaved mother couldn't help but roar with grief at her child's funeral.
  • The ancient siren's wails echoed through the night, the people's cries seemed to roar with terror.
  • Her frustration and anger started to roar out of her as she screamed at the unjust decision.
  • As she crossed the finish line and secured first place, she started to roar triumphantly, overcome with pride.

Synonyms

  • Howl
  • Wail
  • Yaup
  • Yawl
  • Ululate

Hypernyms

  • Hollo
  • Cry
  • Yell
  • Scream
  • Shout
  • Holler
  • Squall
  • Shout Out

Hyponyms

  • Wawl
  • Squall
  • Waul

Related Words

  • Roaring (noun)
  • Roar (noun)

Meaning 3

Utter words loudly and forcefully; "`Get out of here,' he roared".

Classification

Verbs of telling, asking, ordering, singing.

Examples

  • "The crowd roared with excitement as the concert began."
  • "The angry teacher roared at the students to be quiet."
  • "The powerful speaker roared across the microphone to the audience."
  • "The furious football coach roared at the referee to dispute the call."
  • "The triumphant winner roared with joy upon receiving the award.

Synonyms

  • Thunder

Hypernyms

  • Shout

Related Words

  • Roarer (noun)
  • Roaring (noun)
  • Roar (noun)

Meaning 4

Make a loud noise, as of animal; "The bull bellowed".

Classification

Verbs of telling, asking, ordering, singing.

Examples

  • The lion began to roar as it stepped out of the cave, signaling the rest of the pride.
  • In the heart of the jungle, a tiger's powerful voice could be heard as it started to roar.
  • When the air raid siren went off, it let out a loud wail that seemed to roar through the city streets.
  • The lion tamer's whip cracked, and the lion responded by starting to roar angrily.
  • In the midst of a fierce storm, thunder began to roar, sending chills down the spine of everyone nearby.

Synonyms

  • Bellow

Hypernyms

  • Let Out
  • Utter
  • Let Loose

Related Words

  • Roarer (noun)
  • Roaring (noun)
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Meaning 5

Laugh unrestrainedly and heartily.

Classification

Verbs of grooming, dressing and bodily care.

Examples

  • The crowd began to roar with laughter as the comedian delivered the punchline.
  • Her friends roar uncontrollably at the silly joke she just told.
  • As the slapstick comedian tripped on stage, the audience erupted into a fit of laughter and began to roar.
  • At the hilarious parody, the audience started to roar, their laughter echoing through the auditorium.
  • The comedy show was so funny that even the most stoic of individuals couldn't help but roar with laughter.

Synonyms

  • Howl

Hypernyms

  • Express Joy
  • Express Mirth

Related Words

  • Roar (noun)

Meaning 6

Act or proceed in a riotous, turbulent, or disorderly way; "desperadoes from the hills regularly roared in to take over the town"-R.A.Billington.

Classification

Verbs of walking, flying, swimming.

Examples

  • The group of rowdy teenagers roared into the quiet neighborhood on their noisy motorcycles.
  • A gang of outlaws roared into town during the annual festival, looking for trouble.
  • The rock band roared onto the stage, shattering the silence and captivating the audience.
  • The wild motorcycles roared in, causing chaos among the pedestrians in the city center.
  • The protesters roared into the streets, determined to make their voices heard by the government.

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