What is another word for roars?

Pronunciation: [ɹˈɔːz] (IPA)

There are many synonyms for the word "roars" that can be used to add variety and depth to your writing. Some examples include thunder, boom, bellow, clamor, growl, holler, howl, racket, rumble, shout, and yell. Each of these words carries a slightly different connotation and can be used to convey a specific type of sound or emotion. For instance, "thunder" might imply a deep, booming sound, while "shout" might suggest a sharper, more urgent tone. By incorporating synonyms for "roars" into your writing, you can create a more engaging and dynamic experience for your readers.

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  • Independent

    • Noun, plural
      reports, informes, rapports, whitepapers.

What are the hypernyms for Roars?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Roars

A livelier flame burst forth; the roars suddenly ceased.
"In Desert and Wilderness"
Henryk Sienkiewicz
After which he conducted the little girl into the tent and wrapped her in plaids, but he himself went out as quickly as possible as the briefly interrupted roars had broken out again.
"In Desert and Wilderness"
Henryk Sienkiewicz
It was a funny speech: that is to say, each word he uttered was received with roars of laughter.
"I Walked in Arden"
Jack Crawford

Famous quotes with Roars

  • Truth does not sit in a cave and hide like a lie. It wanders around proudly and roars loudly like a lion.
    Suzy Kassem
  • Man is head, chest and stomach. Each of these animals operates, more often than not, individually. I eat, I feel, I even, although rarely, think.... This jungle crawls and teems, is hungry, roars, gets angry, devours itself, and its cacophonic concert does not even stop when you are asleep.
    René Daumal
  • Passing round Point Conception, and steering easterly, we opened the islands that form, with the mainland, the canal of Santa Barbara. There they are, Santa Cruz and Santa Rosa, and there is the beautiful point, Santa Buenaventura; and there lies Santa Barbara on its plain, with its amphitheater of high hills and distant mountains. There is the old white mission with its belfries, and there the town, with its one-story adobe houses, with here and there a two-story wooden house of later build; yet little is it altered — the same repose in the golden sunlight and glorious climate, sheltered by its hills; and then, more remindful than anything else, there roars and tumbles upon the beach the same grand surf of the great Pacific... the same bright-blue ocean, and the surf making just the same monotonous, melancholy roar, and the same dreamy town.
    Richard Henry Dana
  • Down on his knees he sinks, the stiff-necked King, Stoops and kneels and grovels, chin to the mud.He roars in his anger, he scratches, he looks not up.
    Robert Graves
  • The wild sea roars and lashes the granite cliffs below, And round the misty islets the loud strong tempests blow.
    Mary Howitt

Related words: roaring, roar, roaring lion, lion roar

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