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    uproarious
    /ˌʌpˈrɔːrɪəs/

    adjective

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  2. adjective. uk / ʌpˈrɔː.ri.əs / us / ʌpˈrɔːr.i.əs / Add to word list. extremely noisy and confused: an uproarious debate. extremely funny: It's a very amusing play with an uproarious final act. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. causing laughter. funny She told me a funny story about Max.

  3. The meaning of UPROARIOUS is marked by uproar. How to use uproarious in a sentence.

  4. characterized by or in a state of uproar; tumultuous. Synonyms: turbulent, riotous, stormy. making an uproar; confused and noisy, as an assembly, person, etc. very funny, as a person or situation. very loud, as sounds or utterances. expressed by or producing uproar.

  5. adjective. us / ʌpˈrɔːr.i.əs / uk / ʌpˈrɔː.ri.əs / Add to word list. extremely noisy and confused: an uproarious debate. extremely funny: It's a very amusing play with an uproarious final act. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. causing laughter. funny She told me a funny story about Max.

  6. When events or people are uproarious, they make people laugh in a very noisy way. [literary] He had spent several uproarious evenings at the Embassy Club. The noise of talk and laughter was uproarious. Synonyms: riotous, wild, rowdy, disorderly More Synonyms of uproarious.

  7. Synonyms for UPROARIOUS: humorous, funny, comedic, amusing, comical, hysterical, comic, ridiculous; Antonyms of UPROARIOUS: serious, unfunny, lame, humorless, solemn, earnest, somber, sombre.

  8. Uproarious situations are very loud, a little out of control, and often hilarious. You might encounter an uproarious crowd at a soccer match, or even in your school cafeteria.

  9. Definition of uproarious adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. uproarious in American English. (ʌpˈrɔriəs, -ˈrour-) adjective. 1. characterized by or in a state of uproar; tumultuous. 2. making an uproar; confused and noisy, as an assembly, person, etc. 3.

  11. 1. characterized by or in a state of uproar; tumultuous. 2. making an uproar; confused and noisy. 3. very funny, as a person or situation. 4. very loud, as sounds or utterances. 5. expressed by or producing uproar. [1810–20] up•roar′i•ous•ly, adv. up•roar′i•ous•ness, n.