roared in English

verb
1
(of a lion or other large wild animal) utter a full, deep, prolonged cry.
The beast roars up at you and grabs your neck, dragging you into the swamp with it.
2
(especially of a vehicle) move at high speed making a loud prolonged sound.
a car roared past

Use "roared" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "roared" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "roared", or refer to the context using the word "roared" in the English Dictionary.

1. The thunder roared.

2. He roared himself hoarse.

3. Something roared down in the swamp.

4. The engine roared to life .

5. The crowd roared its approval.

6. He roared like a wounded bull.

7. The crowd roared, all rooting for Roosevelt.

8. The water roared down the chute.

9. The audience roared at the pantomime.

10. He was too excited and roared himself hoarse.

11. The company commander roared his command.

12. "Tummurn ummus Bummack nummow!" He roared

13. Without hesitation, the assembled citizens roared assent.

14. The monster roared and gnashed its teeth.

15. The lion opened its jaws and roared.

16. 20 The wounded animal roared out in pain.

17. Leadville roared toward civilization like a runaway train.

18. An enemy plane roared overhead, its guns blazing.

19. He roared up the drive with a screech of tyres.

20. Not so terrible: Many dinosaurs Cooed rather than roared

21. Day and night heavy trucks roared past their houses.

22. 18 Guns roared and thundered all around us.

23. A log fire roared in the open hearth.

24. 11 The monster roared and gnashed its teeth.

25. ♪ He sniffed and roared and smelled her there ♪

26. Finally, the big bomber roared into the moonlit midsummer sky.

27. He roared that was a violation of the rules.

28. The car roared past, then continued out of sight.

29. But seas between us braid hae roared Sin' Auld lang syne

30. 27 The two men leaped into the jeep and roared off.

31. The train roared by above, the cars blurry blue blocks.

32. They piled wood onto the bonfire until the flames roared.

33. Everyone in the room roared with laughter, including the Nobel laureates.

34. During the playing of the national anthem the crowd roared and whistled.

35. The crown prince roared with laughter and brought out a bottle of champagne.

36. Antonyms for Blubbed include laughed, chortled, chuckled, giggled, cachinnated, cackled, guffawed, grinned, snickered and roared

37. Synonyms for Bellowed include cried, screamed, shouted, screeched, yelled, shrieked, bawled, hollered, howled and roared

38. Cobalt joined the coast road and they roared along the ramparts of the ancient town.

39. 12 A white flame roared up, etching the room in black and white.

40. There was the sound of a siren and several police cars roared past.

41. Chu Yin - chiu and Chen Chun - yi applauded gleefully and roared with laughter.

42. My head roared with neon pins and needles, at once visual and sensual.

43. Thompson pumped his fist in the air and danced on the infield as the crowd roared.

44. A meat saw roared, scattering sawdust, worked by a butcher in a white tunic.

45. The late afternoon sun flashed again on red and chrome as he roared away.

46. Antonyms for Blubbered include laughed, chortled, chuckled, giggled, cachinnated, cackled, guffawed, grinned, snickered and roared

47. Synonyms for Chortled include chuckled, laughed, cackled, giggled, tittered, guffawed, crowed, crew, hee-hawed and roared

48. Synonyms for Blared include blasted, sounded, tooted, resounded, honked, thundered, trumpeted, reverberated, roared and boomed

49. Antonyms for Bawled include laughed, chortled, chuckled, giggled, cachinnated, cackled, guffawed, grinned, snickered and roared

50. Horrified passengers saw Olive stumble and fall off a platform as an express roared in.