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to roar
01
rugir de rire, éclater de rire
to laugh out loud heartily
Intransitive
02
rugir, gronder
to make a loud, deep, continuous, and powerful sound, usually with a low pitch
Intransitive
03
hurler
to make a full loud noise characteristic of a lion or another wild animal
Intransitive
04
rugir, crier
to say or shout something loudly, often to get attention or express strong feelings
Transitive: to roar a sentiment or attitude
05
rugir, crier
to shout or cry out loudly and deeply
Intransitive
06
rugir, se déchaîner
to behave in a loud, energetic, and unruly manner, often causing chaos or excitement
Intransitive
Roar
01
rugissement
the full loud cry of a lion or another wild animal
02
rugissement, vrombissement
a deep prolonged loud noise
03
rugissement, crie
a very loud utterance (like the sound of an animal)
roar
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roarer
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roarer
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roaring
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roaring
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roaring
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roaring
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Exemple
The audience roared at the comedian’s clever punchline.
She roared with laughter when her friend tripped over his own feet.
His unexpected joke caused everyone at the table to roar in amusement.
The superbike roared down the track at incredible speeds.
The wind roared through the trees during the storm.