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Meaning of roaring
The primary meaning of the word "roaring" is making a very loud noise.
Etymology of roaring
The word "roaring" originated from the Old English word "rārian" or "rērian", which is also related to the Old Norse word "rýra", both of which mean to bellow or roar
The word has been used in the English language since the 9th century to describe loud, fierce, or intense sounds
Synonyms
booming
deafening
earsplitting
thunderous
loud
clamorous
vociferous
sonorous
resounding
reverberating
ringing
blaring
blasting
piercing
shrieking
screaming
wailing
howling
bellowing
thundering
crashing
banging
clattering
rattling
rumbling
growling
snarling
yelling
shouting
bawling
caterwauling
cacophonous
discordant
harsh
grating
jarring
raucous
strident
shrill
sharp
piercing
squealing
screeching
Definitions
- Making a very loud, harsh, or explosive noise
- * Laughing or talking very loudly, often in a way that is considered rough or uncontrolled
- * Used to describe something, especially a fire or an engine, that is burning or working very fiercely
Usage Examples
- The roaring of the lion could be heard from miles away
- * The crowd erupted into roaring applause after the concert
- * The roaring fire warmed the room on a cold winter night