vociferation

[US]/vəʊˌsɪf.əˈreɪ.ʃən/
[UK]/voʊˌsɪf.əˈreɪ.ʃən/

Translation

n.the act of shouting or making a loud noise
Word Forms

Phrases & Collocations

vociferation of dissent

vociferation of support

vociferation in protest

vociferation of opinion

vociferation of claims

vociferation against injustice

vociferation of ideas

vociferation of demands

vociferation in anger

vociferation of voices

Example Sentences

the vociferation of the crowd filled the stadium.

his vociferation during the debate drew everyone's attention.

she expressed her opinions with vociferation at the meeting.

the vociferation from the protesters was heard miles away.

his vociferation was a clear sign of his passion.

during the concert, vociferation erupted from the fans.

the vociferation of the children playing outside was delightful.

her vociferation about the issue sparked a lively discussion.

the vociferation in the courtroom was unexpected.

his vociferation in favor of change resonated with many.

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