outroar

/aʊtˈrɔr/
verb
  1. To roar louder or more fiercely than someone or something else.
    • He tried to outroar his brother during their argument, but it only made things worse.
    • The lion outroars all the other animals in the jungle.
    • The crowd outroared the storm with their chanting.
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