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vociferate

[ US /vəˈsɪfɝeɪt/ ]
VERB
  1. utter in a very loud voice
    They vociferated their demands

How To Use vociferate In A Sentence

  • The Holy Man, with an air of supreme exhaustion and supreme ecstasy, reclad himself in his white mantle, and the faithful ones wiped their brows, and re-squatting on the ground exultantly vociferated _Allah_ about a hundred times, nodding their heads, and finally changing their cry into _Bou! Without Prejudice
  • She vociferated in fury, ‘All these years, I've never stopped loving you!’
  • And as I was jogging along in a dream as dozing I was dawdling, arrah, methought broadtone was heard and the creepers and the gliders and flivvers of the earth breath and the dancetongues of the woodfires and the hummers in their ground all vociferated echoating: Shaun! Finnegans Wake
  • They encounter a little ugly man who is understandably furious at the invasion of his property by these two strangers and vociferates horrific but comically impotent threats.
  • ‘Anytime,’ I heard him vociferate when I tried to trudge past him.
  • They vociferated their demands
  • Because he's singing love songs, he doesn't need to vociferate or complain.
  • While Andrea vociferated her opinions, Nicole worked quietly behind-the-scenes to make your life miserable if you gave her a reason to.
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