noun a full, deep, prolonged cry uttered by a lion or other large wild animal
verb to make a full, deep, prolonged cry uttered by a lion or other large wild animal
The dragon's roar echoed through the mountains in the fantasy novel.
The crowd erupted into a roar as the team scored the winning goal.
The roar of the engine signaled that the car was ready to race.
The storm outside was accompanied by the roar of thunder.
The lion let out a powerful roar to assert its dominance.
The lion let out a mighty roar in the middle of the jungle, inspiring the writer to include a powerful roar in their upcoming novel.
The psychologist used a metaphor of a lion's roar to describe the patient's pent-up emotions finally being released during therapy.
The teacher asked the students to roar like a lion as part of a drama activity to help them build confidence and overcome stage fright.
The marketing manager decided to use the slogan 'Roar into savings' for the upcoming sales campaign to convey a sense of power and excitement.