Uproarious
//ʌpˈɹɔː.ɹɪ.əs//
Translations of "uproarious" (6 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greek | θορυβώδης(characterised by uproar, that is, loud, confused noise, or by noisy and uncontrollable laughter) | thorubṓdēs | |
| Bulgarian | гръмогласен(characterised by uproar, that is, loud, confused noise, or by noisy and uncontrollable laughter), шумен(characterised by uproar, that is, loud, confused noise, or by noisy and uncontrollable laughter) | grǎmoglasen, šumen | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 喧囂的(characterised by uproar, that is, loud, confused noise, or by noisy and uncontrollable laughter) | xuānxiāode | |
| French | tumultueux(characterised by uproar, that is, loud, confused noise, or by noisy and uncontrollable laughter) | — | |
| Māori | hoi(characterised by uproar, that is, loud, confused noise, or by noisy and uncontrollable laughter) | — | |
| Spanish | clamoroso(characterised by uproar, that is, loud, confused noise, or by noisy and uncontrollable laughter), estruendoso(characterised by uproar, that is, loud, confused noise, or by noisy and uncontrollable laughter), fragoroso(characterised by uproar, that is, loud, confused noise, or by noisy and uncontrollable laughter), fragoso(characterised by uproar, that is, loud, confused noise, or by noisy and uncontrollable laughter) | — |
tumultueux
hoi
clamoroso, estruendoso, fragoroso, fragoso
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