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Definition of "outroar" [out•roar]

  • To roar louder than. (verb)

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Use "outroar" in a sentence
  • "The republicans will play their political games until the public goes into such an outroar that they will have no choice but to do the right thing."
  • "He would be called a racist and a bigot, and there would have been an outroar calling for his resignation."
  • "A particularly atrocious George Will piece, abusive of sources and any valid claim to legitimate factual discussion, has raised an outroar in the blogosphere that has now moved to major environmental organizations calling on The Washington Post to correct Will's disinformation."