Roar
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verb
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noun
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(As a verb)
Roar ( verb )
- Make a loud, deep, prolonged cry, typically expressing anger or pain.
- Make a loud, deep sound, especially of a motor engine or the wind.
Origin:
Middle english: from old norse raura, of imitative origin.
Examples:
- The lions roared loudly in the night.
- The storm roared as it approached, sending winds and rain in all directions.
- The crowd roared with excitement as their team scored the winning goal.
- He roared with anger when he saw the damage done to his car.
- The motorbike roared as it sped down the road.
(As a noun)
Roar ( noun )
- Make a loud, deep, prolonged cry, typically expressing anger or pain.
- Make a loud, deep sound, especially of a motor engine or the wind.
Origin:
Middle english: from old norse raura, of imitative origin.
Examples:
- The lions roared loudly in the night.
- The storm roared as it approached, sending winds and rain in all directions.
- The crowd roared with excitement as their team scored the winning goal.
- He roared with anger when he saw the damage done to his car.
- The motorbike roared as it sped down the road.