Pronunciation
/roʊər/
Definitions
Noun
- Roar (noun): A loud, deep, and powerful sound, typically produced by a large animal, a machine, or enthusiastic people expressing excitement or anger.
- Loud cheer or applause (example): “The crowd roared with approval after the performance.”
Verb
- To roar (verb): To emit a loud, rumbling noise, especially from one’s throat or engine; to express or show strong emotion, often anger or enthusiasm, vocally.
- The lion roared fiercely at the approaching tourists.
Adjective
- Roaring (adjective): Characterized by a loud, continuous noise; powerful or intense.
- “The roaring fire kept them warm on a cold night.”
Adverb
- Roaringly (adverb): In a manner that is loud and continuous; powerfully.
- “The wind was roaring through the trees.”
Phrases
- “Let out a roar of laughter” means to laugh loudly and heartily.
- “The engine roared to life.”
- “A deafening roar filled the stadium.”
Example Sentences
- Noun: “The baby狮子’s roar echoed through the forest.”
- Verb: “After winning the game, the fans roared their support for the team.”
- Adjective: “The lion was a majestic creature, its roar resounding across the savannah.”