verb
- past tense of outroar; to roar louder than someone or something else
Usage: rare
Examples
- The lion outroared all the other animals in the zoo.
- During the storm, the thunder outroared even the loudest wind.
- The crowd outroared the opposing team’s fans.
- His laughter outroared everyone else at the party.
- The motorcycle outroared the passing cars on the highway.