Synonyms for uproariously
Grammar : Adv |
Spell : uhp-rawr-ee-uhs, -rohr- |
Phonetic Transcription : ʌpˈrɔr i əs, -ˈroʊr- |
Top 10 synonyms for uproariously Other synonyms for the word uproariously
- actively
- angrily
- animatedly
- articulately
- blatantly
- boisterously
- boorishly
- briskly
- brutally
- cheaply
- conspicuously
- crashingly
- cruelly
- deafeningly
- ear-splittingly
- earnestly
- energetically
- ferociously
- fiercely
- forcibly
- frantically
- fully
- furiously
- garishly
- gaudily
- intensely
- keenly
- like fury
- madly
- meanly
- obstreperously
- obtrusively
- ostentatiously
- painfully
- piercingly
- relentlessly
- resonantly
- resounding
- rigorously
- ringingly
- roughly
- rowdily
- rudely
- savagely
- severely
- sharply
- showily
- shrilly
- spiritedly
- sprightly
- stormily
- tastelessly
- tawdrily
- theatrically
- thunderingly
- tumultously/tumultuously
- turbulently
- uproariously
- urgently
- viciously
- violently
- vivaciously
- vulgarly
- wildly
- with all one's might
Définition of uproariously
Origin :- 1791, from uproar + -ous. Related: Uproariously.
- As in loudly : adv audibly
- As in hard : adv with great force
- The father smiles upon him and is at once uproariously happy.
- Extract from : « Echoes of the War » by J. M. Barrie
- It was then about two in the morning, and we all singing, or what we thought was singing, most uproariously.
- Extract from : « Tony Butler » by Charles James Lever
- Then he laughed again, hilariously, uproariously, and not for long.
- Extract from : « Reels and Spindles » by Evelyn Raymond
- Cooley greeted Mellin uproariously and Mr. Sneyd introduced the fat man.
- Extract from : « His Own People » by Booth Tarkington
- At this the children laughed so uproariously, the baby awoke and began to cry.
- Extract from : « Brother Billy » by Frances Maragret Fox
- The people are uproariously demonstrative; they are shouting: 'Huzza!
- Extract from : « Rowlandson the Caricaturist. Second Volume » by Joseph Grego
- You speak almost as uproariously as Neale does, said Ruth, smiling.
- Extract from : « The Corner House Girls on Palm Island » by Grace Brooks Hill
- They appear to have been uproariously and outrageously Irish.
- Extract from : « The Irish at the Front » by Michael MacDonagh
- So they came, and were welcomed, I was going to say, uproariously.
- Extract from : « Pine Needles » by Susan Bogert Warner
- It was Terry's turn to laugh now, which he did, though not uproariously, as I had.
- Extract from : « My Friend the Chauffeur » by C. N. Williamson and A. M. Williamson
Antonyms for uproariously
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