Bramar in english

Roar

pronunciation: rɔr part of speech: noun
In gestures
roar

bramar = bellow ; roar ; rage ; growl ; bark. 

Example: As when 'Spider!' is bellowed at someone who does not exactly care for arachnids = As when 'Spider!' is bellowed at someone who does not exactly care for arachnids.Example: The article was entitled 'The New York Public Library: the lions roar again' = The article was entitled 'The New York Public Library: the lions roar again'.Example: The party raged into the early morning hours drawing the attention of police, who have increased patrols in the area because of end of the year partying.Example: 'Listen!' he growled, in a tone so dry, sarcastic and acrid that not another word was needed to indicate that he was not about to be upstaged by a 24 year old.Example: 'Look at me when I'm talking to you!' the soldier barked = 'Look at me when I'm talking to you!' the soldier barked.

Bramar synonyms

boom in spanish: auge, pronunciation: bum nounthunder in spanish: trueno, pronunciation: θʌndɜr nounholler in spanish: gritar, pronunciation: hɑlɜr verb, nounbellow in spanish: bramido, pronunciation: beloʊ noun, verbwail in spanish: gemido, pronunciation: weɪl noun, verbhowl in spanish: aullido, pronunciation: haʊl noun, verbyawl in spanish: yola, pronunciation: jɔl nounululate in spanish: ulular, pronunciation: jululeɪt verbroaring in spanish: rugido, pronunciation: rɔrɪŋ nounholla in spanish: holla, pronunciation: hɑlə nounyowl in spanish: aullido, pronunciation: jaʊl noun, verbholloa in spanish: llamada, pronunciation: hɑloʊ nounbellowing in spanish: bramando, pronunciation: beloʊɪŋ nounhollo in spanish: llamada, pronunciation: hɑloʊ nounhollering in spanish: gritando, pronunciation: hɑlɜrɪŋ nounyowling in spanish: aullando, pronunciation: joʊlɪŋ verb, noun
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