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uproarious

/ʌpˈɹɔːɹiəs/

Meanings
  • exuberantly joyful and noisy; producing a loud, boisterous sound; especially : expressing or inciting great or uproarious laughter or merriment.

    - "The crowd was uproarious as the comedian told joke after joke."
    - "The uproarious laughter filled the room as the children told ghost stories."

Pronunciation
  1. /ʌpˈɹɔːɹiəs/



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Rhymes
Words rhyming with uproarious
bouquet , upheaval , scavenger , revel , reverie , roulette , roundabout , roughshod , ruination , ruefulness , rhubarb , rubber , rubble , ruinous , rumination , rumor , rumble , ruminations , rumba , rumblette , rumbustious , rumpus
Homophones
Words having the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins, or spelling,
  1. yours

  2. hours

  3. who's

  4. upholstery

  5. wholesale

  6. wheels

  7. whew

  8. woe

  9. wore

  10. worried


Variants
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uproarious , uproariously , uproariousness , uproariousnesses
Forms
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The word 'uproarious' can be used in various forms, including: adjective (meaning full of uproar or noise; boisterous); verb (meaning to make uproarious or full of uproar or noise; to make boisterous); adverb (meaning in an uproarious or boisterous manner); participle (meaning uproarious or boisterous in behavior or character); infinitive (meaning to be uproarious or boisterous).


Etymology
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From the Late Latin word 'uproariosus' meaning 'uproarious', from 'uproar' + 'iosus' meaning 'full of'.


Related Concepts
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  1. joviality: The quality or feeling of being jovial or merry; cheerfulness or happiness.

  2. merriment: The quality or feeling of being merry or full of joy and amusement; mirth or cheerfulness.

  3. laughter: An expression of amusement or joy, characterized by the act of laughing or the sound of laughter.

  4. comedy: The genre of literature, art, or performance that is intended to cause amusement, joy, or laughter, often through exaggeration, humor, or satire.

  5. satire: The use of humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose and criticize people, institutions, or society as a whole.


Culture
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The word 'uproarious' has been used extensively in literature, art, music, and other forms of expression. In literature, the word 'uproarious' has been used to describe scenes of great merriment and laughter, as well as scenes of chaos and tumult. In art, the word 'uproarious' has been used to describe paintings that depict scenes of great merriment and laughter, as well as scenes of chaos and tumult. In music, the word 'uproarious' has been used to describe songs that depict scenes of great merriment and laughter, as well as scenes of chaos and tumult. In summary, the word 'uproarious' has been used extensively in literature, art, music, and other forms of expression to describe scenes of great merriment and laughter, as well as scenes of chaos and tumult.

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