verb
- to make a loud, deep sound
- to shout very loudly
- to laugh very loudly
noun
- a loud, deep sound
- a loud shout or cry
Examples
- The lion began to roar at the approaching visitors.
- Thunder continued to roar across the dark sky.
- The coach had to roar instructions over the crowd noise.
- The audience began to roar with laughter at the comedian’s joke.
- Motorcycles roared past us on the highway.
- We heard the roar of the waterfall from miles away.
- The crowd’s roar echoed throughout the stadium.
- She let out a roar of frustration when her computer crashed.