Very loud or having a high volume
“The tune starts with Manzanera's roaring guitars, fiercely distorted and vigorously announcing the main riff.”
Burning fiercely and noisily
“Tis the season to be sipping hot chocolate in front of a roaring fire.”
Having a period of great prosperity or rapid economic growth
“Sublett was just another old-timer among the countless migrants to come west during the roaring years of the great gold fever.”
Large or great in extent, degree or level
“Within only a short period, their 'Post-it' stickers had become a roaring success.”
Characterized by windy or stormy conditions
Able to be heard
Very successful, especially in terms of sales
(of a person) Being strong and healthy
Significant or extreme in degree or intensity
To a very large or great degree
“We all thought it was a roaring good joke.”
A loud, deep resounding noise
A loud and typically discordant noise or sound
A loud, confused or violent noise
A loud howl or cry, especially from a canine
The action or sound of laughing
Present participle for to make a loud, deep vocal cry
“The students roar with approval at the announcement of an impromptu public holiday.”
Present participle for to make a loud, deep, resonant sound
“There is gunfire not far away, and fighter planes sometimes roar overhead.”
Present participle for to react angrily or in a hostile manner with a deep guttural sound
“Maybe the little thing sensed my smile and immediately let out a low growl, then it continued to roar at me in anger.”
Present participle for to laugh loudly and boisterously
“The audience could not help but to roar with laughter at his ridiculous antics.”
Present participle for to move quickly and noisily through or past an area
“They have a faithful hound, Bruno, who barks at the trains, which roar past the house every hour of the day.”
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