roared

[rɔːd]

roared Definition

  • 1to make a loud, deep sound
  • 2to speak or shout loudly and aggressively

Using roared: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "roared" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The lion roared loudly in the jungle.

  • Example

    The crowd roared with excitement when the team scored a goal.

  • Example

    He roared at his employees for their mistakes.

  • Example

    She roared with laughter at the comedian's jokes.

roared Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for roared

Phrases with roared

  • to make a loud sound because of physical discomfort or injury

    Example

    The child roared with pain when he fell off his bike.

  • to laugh very loudly and heartily

    Example

    The audience roared with laughter at the comedian's jokes.

  • to respond to someone in a loud and aggressive manner

    Example

    She roared back at her boss when he criticized her work.

📌

Summary: roared in Brief

The verb 'roared' [rɔːd] means to make a loud, deep sound or to speak or shout loudly and aggressively. It can describe the sound of animals like lions or crowds cheering at a sports game. It can also be used to describe speaking loudly and aggressively, as in 'He roared at his employees for their mistakes.' Phrases include 'roar with pain,' 'roar with laughter,' and 'roar back.'