Roard example sentences

Related (4): roar, roared, roaring, roars

roar

noun

roar (noun) · roars (plural noun)

  - a full, deep, prolonged cry uttered by a lion or other large wild animal:

  - a loud, deep sound uttered by a person or crowd, generally as an expression of pain, anger, or approval:

  - a loud outburst of laughter:

  - a loud, prolonged sound made by something inanimate, such as a natural force, an engine, or traffic:

  - (of a lion or other large wild animal) utter a full, deep, prolonged cry:

  - (of a person or crowd) utter a loud, deep, prolonged sound, typically because of anger, pain, or excitement:

  - (of something inanimate) make a loud, deep, prolonged sound:

  - utter or express in a loud tone:

  - laugh loudly:

  - (of a horse) make a loud noise in breathing as a symptom of disease of the larynx.

  - (especially of a vehicle) move at high speed making a loud prolonged sound:

  - proceed, act, or happen fast and decisively or conspicuously:

Synonyms

shout, bellow, yell, cry, howl, shriek, scream, screech, clamor, clamoring, holler, vociferation, ululation, whisper, guffaw, howl, hoot, shriek, gale, peal, boom, booming, crash, crashing, rumble, rumbling, roll, thundering, peal, crack, clap, thunderclap, bellow, yell, shout, bawl, howl, cry, shriek, scream, screech, holler, vociferate, ululate, whisper, boom, rumble, crash, roll, thunder, peal, guffaw, hoot, weep, speed, zoom, whiz, flash, belt, tear, vroom, scorch, zap, zip, bomb

"Roard" Example Sentences

1. He roard with laughter as the joke was told.
2. The roard of the engine was heard from miles away.
3. The lion let out a terrifying roard.
4. The waves roard against the shore.
5. The roard of the crowd was deafening.
6. She roard with delight as she opened her present.
7. He roard a warning to the approaching animal.
8. The roard of the thunder boomed through the sky.
9. The roard of the fire was all consuming.
10. He roard with rage at the injustice.
11. The roard of the jet engines filled the sky.
12. The roard of the crowd rose to a crescendo.
13. She roard with joy as she crossed the finishing line.
14. The roard of the waterfall was deafening.
15. The roard of the wind whistled through the trees.
16. He roard with anger as he slammed the door.
17. The roard of the crowd silenced the speaker.
18. The roard of the sea echoed around the cliffs.
19. The roard of the crowd could be heard from miles away.
20. The roard of the crowd was like a tidal wave.
21. The roard of the crowd was like a stampede.
22. The roard of the crowd shook the stadium.
23. The roard of the crowd was a deafening roar.
24. The roard of the crowd was almost too loud to bear.
25. The roard of the crowd was enough to make the ground shake.
26. The roard of the crowd was so loud it could be heard for miles.
27. The roard of the crowd was so loud it filled the stadium.
28. The roard of the crowd echoed around the stadium.
29. The roard of the crowd was like a roar of thunder.
30. The roard of the crowd rose to a deafening level.
31. The roard of the crowd was almost like a living thing.
32. He roard with laughter as the joke was revealed.
33. The roard of the crowd was like a hurricane of sound.
34. The roard of the crowd was a thunderous roar.
35. The roard of the crowd was so loud it shook the walls.
36. The roard of the crowd was like a chorus of voices.
37. The roard of the crowd filled the air with its intensity.
38. The roard of the crowd was like a thunderclap of sound.
39. The roard of the crowd was like a thousand voices in unison.
40. The roard of the crowd was like a monstrous beast unleashed.

Common Phases

Roar with excitement; Roar with laughter; Roar with anger; Roar with fear; Roar with joy.

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