vociferating (Meaning)

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vociferating (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Vociferate

vociferating Sentence Examples

  1. The protesters were vociferating their demands, their voices reverberating through the streets.
  2. The angry crowd stood outside the town hall, vociferating insults at the corrupt officials.
  3. The choirmaster vociferated instructions to the singers, determined to achieve a flawless performance.
  4. The teacher vociferated a warning to the unruly students, her voice echoing through the classroom.
  5. The politician vociferated grandiose promises, hoping to sway the electorate.
  6. The angry man vociferated his grievances at the unsympathetic receptionist.
  7. The crowd vociferated its disapproval, their boos and hisses drowning out the speaker's words.
  8. The salesperson vociferated the benefits of the latest product, hoping to convince customers to buy.
  9. The priest vociferated a sermon filled with passion and fire, inspiring the congregation.
  10. The birdwatcher vociferated with excitement as he spotted a rare species in the distance.

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of Vociferate

vociferous, caterwauling, clamorous, noisy, clamant, vociferant, blatant, yawping, outspoken, squawking

silent,silent, quiet, still, quiet, still, soundless, subdued, noiseless, calm

The protesters were vociferating their demands, their voices reverberating through the streets.

The angry crowd stood outside the town hall, vociferating insults at the corrupt officials.

The choirmaster vociferated instructions to the singers, determined to achieve a flawless performance.

The teacher vociferated a warning to the unruly students, her voice echoing through the classroom.