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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
noun
A long, loud, deep shout, as of rage or laughter, made with the mouth wide open.
rugido
noun
The cry of the lion.
rugir
verb
uivar
verb

What does "roar" mean?

  1. 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."
  2. 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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