roars (noun)
1roarer — noun Date: 14th century 1. one that roars 2. a horse subject to roaring …
2badinage — noun Playful raillery; banter. , No, this was more a night of bellowed barbed badinage, boisterous BS, outrageous declamations and defiant roars. mdash;The Times (London), October 31, 2005 …
3roarer — noun One who roars …
4roar — [[t]rɔ͟ː(r)[/t]] roars, roaring, roared 1) VERB If something, usually a vehicle, roars somewhere, it goes there very fast, making a loud noise. [WRITTEN] [V adv/prep] A police car roared past... [V adv/prep] The plane roared down the runway for… …
5roar — I UK [rɔː(r)] / US [rɔr] verb Word forms roar : present tense I/you/we/they roar he/she/it roars present participle roaring past tense roared past participle roared * 1) [intransitive] if a crowd of people roar, they all shout at the same time… …
6roar — 1. noun 1) the roars of the crowd Syn: shout, bellow, yell, cry, howl; clamor; informal holler 2) the roar of the sea Syn: boom, crash, rumble, roll, thundering 3) …
7roar — [rɔː] verb I 1) [I/T] to shout, speak, or laugh very loudly The crowd roared as the team ran onto the pitch.[/ex] Barney roared with laughter.[/ex] 2) [I] to make a continuous very loud noise Military planes roared overhead.[/ex] 3) [I] if a lion …
8roaring — /ˈrɔrɪŋ/ (say rawring) noun 1. the act of someone or something that roars. 2. a loud, deep cry or sound. 3. Veterinary Science a disease of horses causing them to make a loud noise in breathing under exertion. –adjective 4. that roars, as a… …
9roar´ing|ly — roar|ing «RR ihng, ROHR », adjective, adverb, noun. –adj. 1. that roars; extremely loud: »a roaring lion, a roaring wind. 2. characterized by noise or revelry; riotous: »a roaring party. 3. Informal. brisk; successful: »a roaring trade …
10roar|ing — «RR ihng, ROHR », adjective, adverb, noun. –adj. 1. that roars; extremely loud: »a roaring lion, a roaring wind. 2. characterized by noise or revelry; riotous: »a roaring party. 3. Informal. brisk; successful: »a roaring trade …