Roar ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Roar ( verb )

  1. Make a loud, deep, prolonged cry, typically expressing anger or pain.
  2. Make a loud, deep sound, especially of a motor engine or the wind.

Origin:

Middle english: from old norse raura, of imitative origin.

Examples:

  1. The lions roared loudly in the night.
  2. The storm roared as it approached, sending winds and rain in all directions.
  3. The crowd roared with excitement as their team scored the winning goal.
  4. He roared with anger when he saw the damage done to his car.
  5. The motorbike roared as it sped down the road.

(As a noun)

Roar ( noun )

  1. Make a loud, deep, prolonged cry, typically expressing anger or pain.
  2. Make a loud, deep sound, especially of a motor engine or the wind.

Origin:

Middle english: from old norse raura, of imitative origin.

Examples:

  1. The lions roared loudly in the night.
  2. The storm roared as it approached, sending winds and rain in all directions.
  3. The crowd roared with excitement as their team scored the winning goal.
  4. He roared with anger when he saw the damage done to his car.
  5. The motorbike roared as it sped down the road.
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