roar in Portuguese
roar in Portuguese is uivo, rugido, rugir — roar means to make a loud, deep sound, as from anger, pain, or excitement, or as a large animal does.
roar in Portuguese
uivo
A long, loud, deep shout, as of rage or laughter, made with the mouth wide open.
rugido
The cry of the lion.
rugir
uivar
What does "roar" mean?
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verb To make a loud, deep sound, as from anger, pain, or excitement, or as a large animal does.
"The lion roared, sending the smaller animals scattering."
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noun A loud, deep sound or cry.
"The roar of the engines drowned out conversation."
roar in a sentence
- The lion roared, sending the smaller animals scattering.
- The crowd roared as the home team scored.
- The roar of the engines drowned out conversation.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "roar" in Portuguese?
"roar" in Portuguese is uivo, rugido, rugir. roar means: To make a loud, deep sound, as from anger, pain, or excitement, or as a large animal does.
How do you use "roar" in a sentence?
Example: "The lion roared, sending the smaller animals scattering." In Portuguese, "roar" is uivo, rugido, rugir.
Are there other ways to say "roar" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 4 translations listed for "roar": uivo, rugido, rugir, uivar.
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