uproariously
uproariously — adverb
1. in a way that is full of loud noise, shouting, and excited disorder.
in a way that is full of loud noise, shouting, and excited disorder.
The football fans cheered uproariously when Mateo scored the winning goal.
verb + uproariously: cheered uproariously
Children at the birthday party shouted uproariously as the clown fell over.
The crowd in the small bar argued uproariously about the referee's decision.
When the band started playing, the whole hall erupted uproariously into song.
- boisterously
also loud and energetic, but with less sense of chaos
- raucously
harsh, rough noise, often disapproving
- rowdily
noisy in a slightly aggressive, out-of-control way
文法句型
verb + uproariously
用法筆記
Subject is usually a crowd or group, not a single person; the noise involves many voices at once. Distinguish from sense 2, which is about something being extremely funny rather than merely loud.
2. in a way that is so funny it makes people laugh out loud.
in a way that is so funny it makes people laugh out loud.
Amira found the new comedy show uproariously funny and watched it twice.
uproariously + adjective: uproariously funny
Grandpa told an uproariously silly story about a goat at the wedding.
The whole audience laughed uproariously at the magician's clumsy mistake.
Quan's impression of the teacher was uproariously accurate, and everyone giggled.
- hilariously
very funny, the closest everyday equivalent
- hysterically
funny to the point of uncontrollable laughter
- comically
funny in a lighter, gentler way
文法句型
uproariously + adjective
verb + uproariously
用法筆記
Most often modifies 'funny' or precedes a verb of laughing such as 'laugh'. Distinguish from sense 1: here the loud reaction comes from amusement, not general excitement or confusion.