vociferation Antonyms

Meaning of vociferation

Wordnet

vociferation (n)

a loud utterance; often in protest or opposition

Webster

vociferation (n.)

The act of vociferating; violent outcry; vehement utterance of the voice.

vociferation Sentence Examples

  1. The crowd's vociferation drowned out the speaker's feeble attempts at oratory.
  2. The angry protesters' vociferation shook the foundations of the government building.
  3. The vociferation of the fans at the stadium reached deafening levels during the pivotal match.
  4. The vociferation of the angry mob sent shivers down the spines of the city's residents.
  5. The vociferation of the concertgoers created an electric atmosphere that filled the entire arena.
  6. The vociferation of the salesman at the street market was impossible to ignore, drawing potential customers to his wares.
  7. The vociferation of the teacher's reprimand left a lasting impression on the unruly students.
  8. The vociferation of the critics was relentless, casting a shadow over the artist's promising debut.
  9. The vociferation of the wind and rain battered the windows of the house, creating an eerie symphony of chaos.
  10. The vociferation of the political rally reverberated through the city streets, igniting both passion and opposition.

FAQs About the word vociferation

a loud utterance; often in protest or oppositionThe act of vociferating; violent outcry; vehement utterance of the voice.

noise, howl,roar, hubbub, tumult, hullabaloo, racket, hue and cry, clamor,outcry

rumbling, rumbling, rumble, rumble, murmur, murmuring,murmur, murmuring, mumble, mumbling

The crowd's vociferation drowned out the speaker's feeble attempts at oratory.

The angry protesters' vociferation shook the foundations of the government building.

The vociferation of the fans at the stadium reached deafening levels during the pivotal match.

The vociferation of the angry mob sent shivers down the spines of the city's residents.