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roar

[rawr, rohr] / rɔr, roʊr /


NOUN
loud outburst
Synonyms


Example Sentences

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But the deal market roared back later, especially for big transactions that pay sizable fees, and 2025 ended with the second-highest merger volume on record.

From The Wall Street Journal

Six months after a roaring flood killed 25 girls and two counselors at the camp in central Texas, the 100-year-old camp will begin enrolling new campers in January.

From Los Angeles Times

Many of the streets once engulfed by a roar of anger against the regime are now starting to go silent.

From BBC

That’s nowhere near the $4.50 a pound, adjusted for inflation, that U.S shrimpers earned back in the roaring 1980s, when shrimp was less common in home kitchens and something of a luxury item.

From Los Angeles Times

The Chrysler Building was first envisioned in the roaring 1920s, prior to the 1929 Wall Street crash, and completed in just two years.

From Barron's