Roar
pronunciation: rɔr
part of speech: noun
estruendo = rumble ; detonation ; roar.
Example: Deep in the rugged coal fields of West Virginia, the rumble of a steam locomotive mingles with the sound of the New River crashing through its steep rocky gorge.Example: In a true detonation, a shockwave passess through a mass destabilizing it and causing it to disintegrate.Example: All of a sudden we heard the roar of jet engines and looked up to see two military jets lifting off the runway in hot pursuit of this object.
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» causar estruendo
= cause + a roar
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Example: Matches between pugilists were settled in front of a roaring crowd in dirt fields and John L. Sullivan was often the one causing the roar.
Estruendo synonyms
boom
in spanish: auge,
pronunciation: bum
part of speech: noun
thunder
in spanish: trueno,
pronunciation: θʌndɜr
part of speech: noun
holler
in spanish: gritar,
pronunciation: hɑlɜr
part of speech: verb, noun
bellow
in spanish: bramido,
pronunciation: beloʊ
part of speech: noun, verb
wail
in spanish: gemido,
pronunciation: weɪl
part of speech: noun, verb
howl
in spanish: aullido,
pronunciation: haʊl
part of speech: noun, verb
yawl
in spanish: yola,
pronunciation: jɔl
part of speech: noun
ululate
in spanish: ulular,
pronunciation: jululeɪt
part of speech: verb
roaring
in spanish: rugido,
pronunciation: rɔrɪŋ
part of speech: noun
holla
in spanish: holla,
pronunciation: hɑlə
part of speech: noun
yowl
in spanish: aullido,
pronunciation: jaʊl
part of speech: noun, verb
holloa
in spanish: llamada,
pronunciation: hɑloʊ
part of speech: noun
bellowing
in spanish: bramando,
pronunciation: beloʊɪŋ
part of speech: noun
hollo
in spanish: llamada,
pronunciation: hɑloʊ
part of speech: noun
hollering
in spanish: gritando,
pronunciation: hɑlɜrɪŋ
part of speech: noun
yowling
in spanish: aullando,
pronunciation: joʊlɪŋ
part of speech: verb, noun