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    roar
    /rɔː/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. (of a lion or other large wild animal) utter a full, deep, prolonged cry: "we heard a lion roar"
    • 2. (especially of a vehicle) move at high speed making a loud prolonged sound: "a car roared past" Similar speedzoomwhizzflash

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  2. The meaning of ROAR is to utter or emit a full loud prolonged sound. How to use roar in a sentence.

  3. ROAR definition: 1. to make a long, loud, deep sound: 2. If a vehicle or aircraft roars somewhere, it moves there…. Learn more.

  4. ROAR meaning: 1. to make a long, loud, deep sound: 2. If a vehicle or aircraft roars somewhere, it moves there…. Learn more.

  5. To roar is to make a ferociously loud sound, like a lion or a tiger. If you go to a football game, you'll hear the crowd roar whenever their team scores a goal. A wild animal roars when it makes its long, full cry, and a person (or a thing) can emit a similar roar.

  6. Definition of roar verb from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. [intransitive] to make a very loud, deep sound We heard a lion roar. The gun roared deafeningly. The engine roared to life (= started noisily). The wind was roaring in my ears.

  7. A police car roared past. If something roars, it makes a very loud noise. The engine roared, and the vehicle leapt forward. If someone roars with laughter, they laugh in a very noisy way. Max threw back his head and roared with laughter. If someone roars, they shout something in a very loud voice. "I'll kill you for that," he roared.

  8. Nov 5, 2024 · roar (third-person singular simple present roars, present participle roaring, simple past and past participle roared) (intransitive) To make a loud, deep cry, especially from pain, anger, or other strong emotion.

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