outroar (Meaning)
Wordnet
outroar (v)
roar louder than
Webster
outroar (v. t.)
To exceed in roaring.
Synonyms & Antonyms of outroar
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outroar Sentence Examples
- The politician's controversial remarks sparked an uproar among the public.
- The announcement of the factory closure led to an uproar from the community.
- The soccer game resulted in an uproar of cheers and celebration.
- The news of the celebrity's arrest caused an uproar in the media.
- The online leak of private information created an uproar of concern and outrage.
- The proposed law change provoked an uproar from civil liberties groups.
- The sudden increase in fuel prices caused an uproar among consumers.
- The unexpected result of the election caused an uproar of disbelief and surprise.
- The environmental disaster caused an uproar of anger and frustration.
- The performance of the controversial singer caused an uproar of both support and condemnation.
FAQs About the word outroar
roar louder thanTo exceed in roaring.
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The politician's controversial remarks sparked an uproar among the public.
The announcement of the factory closure led to an uproar from the community.
The soccer game resulted in an uproar of cheers and celebration.
The news of the celebrity's arrest caused an uproar in the media.