ROAR - the sound description for a lion or other beast, or a similarly loud and low sound.
(or, just in case)
RAW - uncooked
Roar, hiss, craah, draah, grauhh For real sounds go to the related link.
Both lions and tigers "roar" or "growl". But the cougar, cheetah, and some other smaller cats have a distinctive higher-pitched "yowl" instead of a roar.
Yes, the word 'roar' is both a noun (roar, roars) and a verb (roar, roars, roaring, roared).Examples:We heard the roar of a lion in the distance. (noun)The boss will roar when sees this mess. (verb)
a roar is a common noun. I mean unless someone's name is Roar, its a common noun.
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"Rrrrroooooooooooaaaaaaaaaaaarrrrrrrrr!" Is how you spell Godzilla's roar.
The plural of "roar" is "roars".
The noise a bear makes is typically spelled as "roar" or "growl."
The prominent sound by a lion is its roar. Lions also growl ferociously.
It is the incorrect way to spell roar...
The roar of a jaguar is often represented phonetically as "grrrr" or "rawr." In writing, it can be described as a deep, powerful sound that resonates through the jungle. While there isn't a standardized way to spell it, these representations capture the essence of the jaguar's vocalization.
Jets roar, small planes drone, both types whizz or zoom.
A campfire can crackle or sizzle, and a larger inferno can roar.
Jets roar, small planes drone, both types whizz or zoom.
Roar, hiss, craah, draah, grauhh For real sounds go to the related link.
fare, fear, fore, rare, rear, roar
You can spell the 5 letter word total. The letters also can spell the 4 letter words oral, roar and tort.