cachinnate |
roar |
In intransitive terms the difference between cachinnate and roar
is that
cachinnate is to laugh loudly, immoderately, or too often while
roar is to make a loud, deep cry, especially from pain, anger, or other strong emotion.
As a noun roar is
a long, loud, deep shout made with the mouth wide open.
roar |
or |
As a proper noun roar
is .
As a noun or is
gold.
boo |
roar |
As an adjective boo
is .
As a proper noun roar is
.
haha |
roar |
As nouns the difference between haha and roar
is that
haha is type of boundary to a garden, pleasure-ground, or park, designed not to interrupt the view and to be invisible until closely approached while
roar is a long, loud, deep shout made with the mouth wide open.
As an interjection haha
is an onomatopoeic representation of laughter.
As a verb roar is
to make a loud, deep cry, especially from pain, anger, or other strong emotion.
roar |
slow |
As a proper noun roar
is .
As an adjective slow is
taking a long time to move or go a short distance, or to perform an action; not quick in motion; proceeding at a low speed.
As a verb slow is
to make (something) run, move, etc less quickly; to reduce the speed of.
As a noun slow is
someone who is slow; a sluggard.
As an adverb slow is
slowly.
roar |
woof |
As a proper noun roar
is .
As a noun woof is
the set of yarns placed crosswise in a loom, interlaced with the warp, carried by the shuttle or
woof can be the sound a dog makes when barking.
As an interjection woof is
(humorous) expression of strong physical attraction for someone.
As a verb woof is
to make a woofing sound.
As an acronym woof is
(marketing) well off older folks.
roar |
squeak |
In intransitive terms the difference between roar and squeak
is that
roar is to make a loud, deep cry, especially from pain, anger, or other strong emotion while
squeak is to emit a short, high-pitched sound.
In transitive terms the difference between roar and squeak
is that
roar is to cry aloud; to proclaim loudly while
squeak is to speak or sound in a high-pitched manner.
cough |
roar |
As a verb cough
is to push air from the lungs in a quick, noisy explosion.
As a noun cough
is a sudden, usually noisy expulsion of air from the lungs, often involuntary.
As a proper noun roar is
.
roar |
rower |
As nouns the difference between roar and rower
is that
roar is a long, loud, deep shout made with the mouth wide open while
rower is one who rows.
As a verb roar
is to make a loud, deep cry, especially from pain, anger, or other strong emotion.
sear |
roar |
As an adjective sear
is dry; withered, especially of vegetation.
As a verb sear
is to char, scorch, or burn the surface of something with a hot instrument.
As a noun sear
is a scar produced by searing.
As a proper noun roar is
.
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