roar
verb/ʁuˈʒiɾ/low
ru·gir
Definition
To emit a loud, deep, threatening sound, characteristic of certain animals like the lion; to speak or shout in a very loud, angry voice.
The lion roared to mark its territory.
The crowd roared with approval when the goal was scored.
Common collocations
lion roaringroar with angerroaring wind
Etymology
Do latim 'rugire'.