Roaring Unscramble word

roaring is a Scrabble word, roaring uses Seven letters.
Scrabble point value for roaring Eight points.
Words with Friends point value for roaring: Eight points.

Below are the results of unscrambling roaring. We found a total of 167 words by unscrambling the letters in roaring.

6 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in roaring

5 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in roaring

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in roaring

agin 5 agio 5 agon 5 aion 4 airn 4 ango 5 argo 5 arni 4 arri 4 gain 5 gair 5 gaon 5 garn 5 garo 5 girn 5 giro 5 girr 5 gnar 5 goan 5 goar 5 gona 5 gora 5 grin 5 iago 5 inga 5 inro 4 iran 4 iron 4 naig 5 naio 4 nair 4 naoi 4 narr 4 ngai 5 niog 5 noir 4 nora 4 nori 4 orig 5 orna 4 orra 4 ragi 5 rain 4 rang 5 rani 4 riga 5 ring 5 roan 4 roar 4 roin 4 rong 5 rori 4

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in roaring

ago 4 agr 4 ain 3 air 3 ani 3 aor 3 arg 4 arn 3 aro 3 arr 3 gan 4 gar 4 gin 4 gio 4 goa 4 goi 4 gon 4 gor 4 gra 4 gro 4 grr 4 ian 3 iao 3 ign 4 ing 4 ino 3 ion 3 ira 3 nag 4 nar 3 nig 4 noa 3 nog 4 nor 3 oar 3 ona 3 oni 3 ora 3 org 4 rag 4 ran 3 ria 3 rig 4 rin 3 rio 3 rog 4 roi 3 ron 3

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in roaring

ag 3 ai 2 an 2 ao 2 ar 2 ga 3 gi 3 gn 3 go 3 gr 3 ia 2 in 2 io 2 ir 2 na 2 ng 3 ni 2 no 2 nr 2 og 3 on 2 or 2 ra 2 rg 3 rn 2 ro 2

Definitions of roaring

British English : roaring A roaring fire has large flames and is sending out a lot of heat. ADJECTIVEIn the evening they all sat in front of a roaring fire.

adjective

  1. (informal ) very brisk and profitable (esp in the phrase a roaring trade)
  2. See the roaring days
  3. (Irish , derogatory , informal ) (intensifier)   ⇒ a roaring communist

adverb

  1. noisily or boisterously (esp in the phrase roaring drunk)

noun

  1. a loud prolonged cry
  2. a debilitating breathing defect of horses characterized by rasping sounds with each breath: caused by inflammation of the respiratory tract or obstruction of the larynx Compare whistling

verb (mainly intransitive)

  1. (of lions and other animals) to utter characteristic loud growling cries
  2. (also transitive) (of people) to utter (something) with a loud deep cry, as in anger or triumph
  3. to laugh in a loud hearty unrestrained manner
  4. (of horses) to breathe with laboured rasping sounds See roaring (sense 6)
  5. (of the wind, waves, etc) to blow or break loudly and violently, as during a storm
  6. (of a fire) to burn fiercely with a roaring sound
  7. (of a machine, gun, etc) to operate or move with a loud harsh noise
  8. (transitive) to bring (oneself) into a certain condition by roaring   ⇒ to roar oneself hoarse

noun

  1. a loud deep cry, uttered by a person or crowd, esp in anger or triumph
  2. a prolonged loud cry of certain animals, esp lions
  3. any similar noise made by a fire, the wind, waves, artillery, an engine, etc
  4. a loud unrestrained burst of laughter