roar Sentence Examples

  1. The mighty lion's roar echoed through the savanna, sending shivers down the spines of its prey.
  2. The thunderous roar of the waterfall drowned out all other sounds, creating a deafening symphony.
  3. The roar of the crowd at the football game shook the stadium, celebrating their team's victory.
  4. The engine of the motorcycle roared to life, tearing through the night with a deafening sound.
  5. The thunder roared overhead, its deafening crash shaking the heavens and sending lightning bolts dancing across the sky.
  6. The laughter of the children roared through the playground, bringing joy and warmth to the winter day.
  7. The roar of the wind howled through the trees, carrying with it leaves and debris, creating a chaotic symphony.
  8. The angry protestors roared their disapproval, their voices rising in a thunderous chorus of defiance.
  9. The roar of the flames consumed the building, sending smoke and debris billowing into the sky.
  10. The applause of the audience roared through the concert hall, a thunderous testament to the performer's talent.

roar Meaning

Wordnet

roar (n)

a deep prolonged loud noise

a very loud utterance (like the sound of an animal)

the sound made by a lion

Wordnet

roar (v)

make a loud noise, as of wind, water, or vehicles

utter words loudly and forcefully

emit long loud cries

act or proceed in a riotous, turbulent, or disorderly way

make a loud noise, as of animal

laugh unrestrainedly and heartily

Webster

roar (v. i.)

To cry with a full, loud, continued sound.

To bellow, or utter a deep, loud cry, as a lion or other beast.

To cry loudly, as in pain, distress, or anger.

To make a loud, confused sound, as winds, waves, passing vehicles, a crowd of persons when shouting together, or the like.

To be boisterous; to be disorderly.

To laugh out loudly and continuously; as, the hearers roared at his jokes.

To make a loud noise in breathing, as horses having a certain disease. See Roaring, 2.

Webster

roar (v. t.)

To cry aloud; to proclaim loudly.

Webster

roar (n.)

The sound of roaring.

The deep, loud cry of a wild beast; as, the roar of a lion.

The cry of one in pain, distress, anger, or the like.

A loud, continuous, and confused sound; as, the roar of a cannon, of the wind, or the waves; the roar of ocean.

A boisterous outcry or shouting, as in mirth.

FAQs About the word roar

a deep prolonged loud noise, a very loud utterance (like the sound of an animal), the sound made by a lion, make a loud noise, as of wind, water, or vehicles, u

noise, howl, tumult, clamor, vociferation, hue and cry, racket, uproar,outcry, hubbub

murmuring,rumble, rumble, rumbling, murmur, rumbling, murmur, murmuring, mumble,mumble

The mighty lion's roar echoed through the savanna, sending shivers down the spines of its prey.

The thunderous roar of the waterfall drowned out all other sounds, creating a deafening symphony.

The roar of the crowd at the football game shook the stadium, celebrating their team's victory.

The engine of the motorcycle roared to life, tearing through the night with a deafening sound.