Definitions
1. Roar (make a loud, proud noise)
to make a loud, proud noise, typically a loud cry or shout, usually used to express strong emotions like excitement, anger, or triumph.
— The lion roared loudly to proclaim its presence.
2. Roar (make a loud noise)
to make a loud noise, often used to express displeasure or discontent.
— She roared with laughter at the comedian’s joke.
Synonyms for Roar
clamor – clamor 🔊
cry – grito 🔊
bellow – rugido 🔊
shriek – chillido 🔊
howl – aullido 🔊
Antonyms for Roar
whisper – susurrar 🔊
murmur – susurro 🔊
whimper – ronronear 🔊
moan – lloro 🔊
sigh – suspirar 🔊
Examples of Roar
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“The lion roared loudly at the top of the mountain.” | “El león rugió fuerte en lo alto de la montaña.” |
“The crowd roared in approval of the new movie.” | “La multitud rugió en aprobación del nuevo película.” |
“The bear roared at the hikers as they approached.” | “El oso rugió a los excursionistas mientras se acercaban.” |
Common Phrases
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“Roar with laughter” | “Rugir con risa” |
Conjugations for “Roar“
Tense | Conjugation |
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Present | yo roo, tú roas, él/ella/usted roa, nosotros/nosotras roar, vosotros/vosotras roáis, ellos/ellas/ustedes roan |
Past | yo roí, tú roaste, él/ella/usted roó, nosotros/nosotras roamos, vosotros/vosotras roasteis, ellos/ellas/ustedes roaron |
Future | yo roaré, tú roarás, él/ella/usted roará, nosotros/nosotras roaremos, vosotros/vosotras roaréis, ellos/ellas/ustedes roarán |
Word of the Day
roar – roar
Usage: The lion roared loudly at the top of the mountain. – El león rugió fuerte en lo alto de la montaña.