vociferate (Meaning)

Wordnet

vociferate (v)

utter in a very loud voice

Webster

vociferate (v. i.)

To cry out with vehemence; to exclaim; to bawl; to clamor.

Webster

vociferate (v. t.)

To utter with a loud voice; to shout out.

vociferate Sentence Examples

  1. The crowd vociferated their disapproval, their voices echoing through the stadium.
  2. The politician vociferated his promises, waving his arms wildly and raising his voice to a thunderous level.
  3. The angry protesters vociferated their demands, their chants growing louder with each passing moment.
  4. The angry neighbor vociferated insults across the fence, his words laced with venom.
  5. The child vociferated his delight as he opened his Christmas presents.
  6. The teacher vociferated instructions to the unruly class, desperate to be heard.
  7. The salesman vociferated his spiel, hoping to convince passersby to buy his products.
  8. The singer vociferated the lyrics into the microphone, her voice soaring above the crowd.
  9. The actors vociferated their lines on stage, their voices reverberating through the theater.
  10. The birds vociferated in the early morning, their cheerful chorus filling the air.

FAQs About the word vociferate

utter in a very loud voiceTo cry out with vehemence; to exclaim; to bawl; to clamor., To utter with a loud voice; to shout out.

shout, call, yell, cry, holler, bay, bellow, bawl, roar, hallo

murmur, murmur,breathe, breathe, whisper, whisper, mumble, mutter,mumble, mutter

The crowd vociferated their disapproval, their voices echoing through the stadium.

The politician vociferated his promises, waving his arms wildly and raising his voice to a thunderous level.

The angry protesters vociferated their demands, their chants growing louder with each passing moment.

The angry neighbor vociferated insults across the fence, his words laced with venom.