roar out
B2 neutral separable both
In simple words
To shout something out very loudly and with great power.
Literal meaning: To roar outward — a loud, powerful sound that projects out into the space around.
Meanings
1 B2 neutral
To say something very loudly and forcefully, often in anger or urgency.
"The sergeant roared out the orders and the soldiers immediately fell into line."
Grammar: separable
2 B2 neutral
(Of a sound, crowd, or engine) to be projected loudly and powerfully outward.
"A cheer roared out from the terraces when the home side scored."
Grammar: inseparable
Usage notes
Used both for people shouting with great force and for crowds or machines making powerful noise. Common in narrative fiction to convey drama and intensity.
Commonly used with
order command name protest crowd engine
Forms
Base
roar out
I/you/we/they
3rd person
roars out
he/she/it
Past simple
roared out
yesterday
Past participle
roared out
have + pp
-ing form
roaring out
continuous
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