0 to give a loud deep cry; to say loudly; to shout -- mengaum
The sergeant roared (out) his commands.
The lions roared
The audience roared (with laughter) at the comedian’s jokes.
2 to make a loud deep sound -- berdentum
The cannons/thunder roared.
3 to make a loud deep sound while moving -- berbunyi kuat
He roared past on his motorbike.
the lion’s roars.
a roar of pain/laughter
5 a loud, deep sound -- bunyi yang kuat
the roar of traffic.
They did not like it and roared in protest.
They are still roaring up, though not so fast as they were 12 months ago.
The open space in the corporation's plan will probably attract wildlife seeking protection from the roars of heavy machinery.
I had to flee for my life there, with my home roaring up in flames and with chaos everywhere.
Since the announcement, the cost of living has been roaring ahead.
He is roaring with laughter and rolling from side to side, but that is the inevitable conclusion of anyone who reads his speeches.
We should similarly consider banning alcopops, despite the fact that the industry is clearly doing a roaring trade.
She did try, and on the third occasion the lady at the mortuary roared with laughter.