ROAR
\ɹˈɔː], \ɹˈɔː], \ɹ_ˈɔː]\
Definitions of ROAR
- 2006 - WordNet 3.0
- 2011 - English Dictionary Database
- 2010 - New Age Dictionary Database
- 1913 - Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
- 1919 - The Winston Simplified Dictionary
- 1899 - The american dictionary of the english language.
- 1894 - The Clarendon dictionary
- 1919 - The Concise Standard Dictionary of the English Language
- 1871 - The Cabinet Dictionary of the English Language
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laugh unrestrainedly and heartily
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act or proceed in a riotous, turbulent, or disorderly way; "desperadoes from the hills regularly roared in to take over the town"-R.A.Billington
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the sound made by a lion
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utter words loudly and forcefully; "`Get out of here,' he roared"
By Princeton University
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laugh unrestrainedly and heartily
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act or proceed in a riotous, turbulent, or disorderly way; "desperadoes from the hills regularly roared in to take over the town"-R.A.Billington
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the sound made by a lion
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utter words loudly and forcefully; "`Get out of here,' he roared"
By DataStellar Co., Ltd
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To cry with a full, loud, continued sound.
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To bellow, or utter a deep, loud cry, as a lion or other beast.
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To cry loudly, as in pain, distress, or anger.
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To make a loud, confused sound, as winds, waves, passing vehicles, a crowd of persons when shouting together, or the like.
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To laugh out loudly and continuously; as, the hearers roared at his jokes.
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To make a loud noise in breathing, as horses having a certain disease. See Roaring, 2.
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To cry aloud; to proclaim loudly.
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The sound of roaring.
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The deep, loud cry of a wild beast; as, the roar of a lion.
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The cry of one in pain, distress, anger, or the like.
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A loud, continuous, and confused sound; as, the roar of a cannon, of the wind, or the waves; the roar of ocean.
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A boisterous outcry or shouting, as in mirth.
By Oddity Software
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To cry with a full, loud, continued sound.
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To bellow, or utter a deep, loud cry, as a lion or other beast.
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To cry loudly, as in pain, distress, or anger.
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To make a loud, confused sound, as winds, waves, passing vehicles, a crowd of persons when shouting together, or the like.
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To laugh out loudly and continuously; as, the hearers roared at his jokes.
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To make a loud noise in breathing, as horses having a certain disease. See Roaring, 2.
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To cry aloud; to proclaim loudly.
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The sound of roaring.
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The deep, loud cry of a wild beast; as, the roar of a lion.
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The cry of one in pain, distress, anger, or the like.
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A loud, continuous, and confused sound; as, the roar of a cannon, of the wind, or the waves; the roar of ocean.
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A boisterous outcry or shouting, as in mirth.
By Noah Webster.
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The deep, full cry of a large animal; as, the roar of a lion; a cry, as of distress; any loud, confused noise; as, the roar of battle; loudly expressed mirth; as, a roar of laughter.
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To cry with a loud, full, deep sound; as, a lion roars; to cry loudly, as in pain, distress, or anger; to laugh loudly; to make a loud, confused noise, as wind, waves, passing vehicles, etc.
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To utter with a full, prolonged sound.
By William Dodge Lewis, Edgar Arthur Singer
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To utter a full, loud sound: to cry, as a beast: to cry aloud: to bawl.
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A full, loud sound: the cry of a beast: an outcry of mirth, esp. of laughter.
By Daniel Lyons
By William Hand Browne, Samuel Stehman Haldeman
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