Roar

Verb

 * 1) To make a loud, deep cry, especially from pain, anger, or other strong emotion.
 * 2) To laugh in a particularly loud manner.
 * 3) Of animals (especially the lion), to make a loud deep noise.
 * 4) Generally, of inanimate objects etc., to make a loud resounding noise.
 * 5) * 1944, Ernie Pyle, Brave Men, University of Nebraska Press (2001), page 107:
 * "Those lovely valleys and mountains were filled throughout the day and night with the roar of heavy shooting."

Noun

 * 1) A long, loud, deep shout made with the mouth wide open.
 * 2) The cry of the lion.
 * 3) * 1900, ,
 * The Winkies were not a brave people, but they had to do as they were told. So they marched away until they came near to Dorothy. Then the Lion gave a great roar and sprang towards them, and the poor Winkies were so frightened that they ran back as fast as they could.
 * 1) The deep cry of the bull.
 * 2) A loud sound as of a motorbike or a similar engine.
 * 3) A show of strength or character.

Adjectives for Roar
deep; incessant; snarling; perpetual; majestic; indistinguishable; ebbing; shutter-like;  swelling;   quavering;   continuous; dreadful; cannon-like; living; sullen; endless; incredible; hoarse; subdued; solemn; baffled; hideous; unremitting; drumming; deepening; heavy; monotonous; gusty; painful; distressed; awful; massive; sealike; enormous; universal; stifled; muffled; deafening; dull; suppressed; confused; moaning; intermittent; tremendous; gesturing; wildest; mingled; simultaneous; prolonged; suggestive; vague; wavering; unceasing: full-throated; dry; wild; triumphant; angry; steady; tumultuous; high-keyed; crackling; appalling.

Verbs for Roar
deafen by—; imitate—; muffle—; restrain —; suppress—; swell into—; utter—; — blasts; —deafens; —disembowels; —drowns out; —echoes; —enrages; —excites; — frightens; —horrifies; —interrupts; —pains; —rends; —splits the air.

Adverbs for Roar
thunderously;   awesomely;    terrifically; brutally; imperiously; vigorously; unremittingly; incessantly; incredibly; hoarsely; hideously; deafeningly; triumphantly; tumultuously; appallingly; full-throatedly.

Thesaurus
Bedlam let loose, assault, attack, barbarize, bark, batter, battle cry, bawl, bay, be in stitches, be noisy, bedlam, bell, bellow, blare, blast, blat, blate, bleat, blubber, bluster, bobbery, boom, booming, brawl, bray, break up, breathe, brouhaha, brutalize, burn, burst into laughter, burst out, burst out laughing, burst with laughter, bust a gut, butcher, buzz, cachinnate, cackle, call, cannonade, carry on, caterwaul, chant, charivari, cheer, chirm, chirp, chortle, chuckle, clamor, clangor, clap, clatter, commotion, coo, crow, cry, declaim, destroy, din, discord, donnybrook, drawl, drunken brawl, dustup, exclaim, flap, flute, fracas, free-for-all, gasp, giggle, give tongue, give voice, go into convulsions, go on, grimace, groan, growl, growling, grumble, grunt, guffaw, ha-ha, hail, halloo, ham, ham it up, hammer, hee-haw, hee-hee, hell broke loose, hiss, ho-ho, holler, hollo, hoot, horselaugh, howl, hubbub, hue and cry, hullabaloo, hurrah, jangle, keen, laugh, laugh it up, laugh outright, lay waste, lilt, loot, loud noise, low, maffick, make a noise, make a racket, make an uproar, maul, meow, mew, mewl, miaow, moan, moo, mug, mumble, murmur, mutter, nearly die laughing, neigh, nicker, noise, noise and shouting, out, out-herod Herod, outburst, outcry, overact, overdramatize, pandemonium, pant, peal, pillage, pipe, pule, racket, rage, raise Cain, raise a clamor, raise hell, raise the devil, raise the roof, rallying cry, ramp, rampage, rant, rape, rattle, rave, rebound, repercuss, reverberate, rhubarb, riot, roar with laughter, roaring, roll, row, ruckus, ruction, ruin, rumble, rumpus, sack, savage, screak, scream, screech, shake like jelly, shake with laughter, shindy, shivaree, shout, shriek, sibilate, sigh, sing, slaughter, snap, snarl, snarling, snicker, snigger, snort, sob, sough, sow chaos, split, split with laughter, spout, squall, squawk, squeak, squeal, storm, tear, tear around, tee-hee, terrorize, throw away, thunder, thunderclap, tintamarre, titter, troat, trumpet, tumult, twang, ululate, underact, uproar, vandalize, violate, vociferate, wail, war cry, war whoop, warble, whicker, whine, whinny, whisper, whistle, whoop, whoop it up, wreck, yammer, yap, yawl, yawp, yell, yelp, yip, yo-ho, yowl, yuk-yuk

Etymology
rarian:, from. Cognate with röhren:.

Verb

 * Dutch:
 * Finnish: ,
 * Kurdish:
 * Persian: خروشیدن


 * Polish: ryczeć, zaryczeć
 * Portuguese:
 * Romanian:
 * Swedish:


 * Danish:
 * Dutch:
 * French: rugir
 * Norwegian:


 * Persian: غرش
 * Polish: ryczeć, zaryczeć
 * Portuguese:
 * Romanian:, , zbiera
 * Serbo-Croatian:
 * Cyrillic: рикати
 * Roman: rikati
 * Spanish:, bramar


 * : rugir
 * : ruggìre


 * : bramar

Noun

 * Danish:
 * Finnish: karjaisu, ärjäisy
 * Italian: ruggìto
 * Norwegian:


 * Persian:
 * Polish: ryk
 * Portuguese:
 * Spanish:


 * Danish:
 * Dutch:
 * Esperanto: roro
 * French:
 * Italian: ruggìto


 * Norwegian:
 * Persian: غرش, نئره
 * Polish: ryk
 * Spanish: rugido


 * Danish:
 * Persian: نئره


 * Spanish:


 * Danish:
 * Italian:
 * Norwegian:


 * Polish: ryk
 * Spanish:


 * Finnish: ärjäisy


 * : 漰


 * : rugido, bramido