vociferate

[US]/vəʊˈsɪf.ər.eɪt/
[UK]/voʊˈsɪf.ɪ.reɪt/

Translation

v.to speak or cry out loudly; to speak or cry out loudly; to speak or cry out loudly; to speak or cry out loudly
Word Forms
Third Person Singularvociferates
Present Participlevociferating
Past Tensevociferated
Past Participlevociferated

Phrases & Collocations

vociferate loudly

vociferate against

vociferate in protest

vociferate one's opinion

vociferate for change

vociferate with passion

vociferate in anger

vociferate during debate

vociferate for justice

Example Sentences

during the protest, the crowd began to vociferate their demands for justice.

he tends to vociferate his opinions during meetings, often interrupting others.

the children vociferate their excitement when they see the fireworks.

she vociferated her disagreement with the new policy at the town hall meeting.

fans vociferate their support for the team during the championship game.

he vociferated in frustration when he realized he had lost his wallet.

the activists vociferate against environmental destruction at the rally.

she could not help but vociferate her joy when she received the good news.

the audience began to vociferate their dissatisfaction with the performance.

in the debate, he vociferated his point of view vigorously.

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