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uproarious
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
uproarious
(adjective)
uproarious
/ˌʌp
ˈ
rorijəs/
adjective
uproarious
/ˌʌp
ˈ
rorijəs/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of UPROARIOUS
[
more uproarious; most uproarious
]
1
:
very noisy
uproarious
laughter
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2
:
extremely funny
an
uproarious
comedy
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— uproariously
adverb
an
uproariously
funny comedy
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