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Definition of roar
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of roar is as below...
Roar (v. i.) To make a loud,
confused
sound,
as
winds,
waves,
passing
vehicles,
a crowd of
persons
when
shouting
together,
or the
like..
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Roaring
::
Roaring
(p. pr. & vvb. n.) of Roa.
Pyroarsenic
::
Pyroarsenic
(a.)
Pertaining
to or
designating,
an acid of
arsenic
analogous
to
pyrophosphoric
acid..
Hullabaloo
::
Hullabaloo
(n.) A
confused
noise;
uproar;
tumult.
Outroar
::
Outroar
(v. t.) To
exceed
in
roaring.
Routish
::
Routish
(a.)
Uproarious;
riotous.
Boation
::
Boation
(n.) A
crying
out; a
roaring;
a
bellowing;
reverberation.
Roar
::
Roar (v. t.) To cry
aloud;
to
proclaim
loudly.
Roar
::
Roar (v. i.) To be
boisterous;
to be
disorderly.
Splay
::
Splatterdash
(n .)
Uproar.
Flaw
::
Flaw (n.) A
sudden
burst of noise and
disorder;
a
tumult;
uproar;
a
quarrel.
Boom
::
Boom (n.) A
hollow
roar, as of waves or
cannon;
also, the
hollow
cry of the
bittern;
a
booming..
Hurly
::
Hurly (n.)
Noise;
confusion;
uproar.
Roar
::
Roar (v. i.) To
bellow,
or utter a deep, loud cry, as a lion or other
beast..
Lin
::
Lin (n.) A
waterfall,
or
cataract;
as, a
roaring
lin..
Roaringly
::
Roaringly
(adv.)
In a
roaring
manner.
Blare
::
Blare (n.) The harsh noise of a
trumpet;
a loud and
somewhat
harsh
noise,
like the blast of a
trumpet;
a roar or
bellowing..
Thunder
::
Thunder
(n.) To
produce
thunder;
to
sound,
rattle,
or roar, as a
discharge
of
atmospheric
electricity;
-- often used
impersonally;
as, it
thundered
continuously..
Rout
::
Rout (n.) A
bellowing;
a
shouting;
noise;
clamor;
uproar;
disturbance;
tumult.
Roarer
::
Roarer
(n.) A horse
subject
to
roaring.
See
Roaring,
2..
Rowdydow
::
Rowdydow
(n.)
Hubbub;
uproar.
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