Vociferate

Word VOCIFERATE
Character 10
Hyphenation vo cif er ate
Pronunciations /vəʊˈsɪfəɹeɪt/

Definitions and meanings of "Vociferate"

What do we mean by vociferate?

To utter (something) or cry out loudly and vehemently, especially in protest. transitive & intransitive verb

To cry out noisily; make an outcry.

Synonyms To shout, bellow, roar, bawl.

To utter with a loud voice; assert or proclaim clamorously; shout.

To utter with a loud voice; to shout out. transitive verb

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

: To cry out with vehemence; to exclaim; to bawl; to clamor. - Cowper verb

: To utter with a loud voice; to shout out. verb

Utter in a very loud voice verb

To cry out with vehemence

To utter with a loud voice; to shout out.

Synonyms and Antonyms for Vociferate

The word "vociferate" in example sentences

People vociferate, shout, howl, there they break forth and writhe with enjoyment; gayety roars; sarcasm flames forth, joviality is flaunted like ❋ Unknown (2008)

Ah! you blackguard! to go and vociferate on the public place! to discuss, to debate, to take measures! ❋ Unknown (2008)

At this climax of the chapter of accidents, the remaining eight-and-twenty vociferate to that degree, that a pack of wolves would be music to them! ❋ Unknown (2007)

Out of one side of your mouth you vociferate against Bush, but out of the other you pander to the same politicos who hide in Dem clothing. ❋ Unknown (2006)

But while she continued to vociferate, snatching breaths with the skill of the practised singer, she was also coolly taking in and appraising the young man who stood fixing her; and more than one meaning glance was sped at him from under her heavily blued and bistred lids. ❋ Unknown (2004)

He then began to vociferate pretty loudly, and at last an old woman, opening an upper casement, asked, Who they were, and what they wanted? ❋ Unknown (2004)

He replied audibly enough, in a fashion which made my companion vociferate, more clamorously than before, that a wide distinction might be drawn between saints like himself and sinners like his master. ❋ Unknown (2002)

"They watch most eagerly for the first glimpse of the new moon, and when they perceive the faint outline after the sun has set deep in the west, they utter a loud shout of 'Ku?!' and vociferate prayers to it." ❋ Timothy Harley (N/A)

A correspondence was "opportunely" intercepted between the Jacobins and the Emigrants in Switzerland, while emissaries insinuated themselves into the Clubs, for the purpose of exciting desperate motions; or, dispersed in public places, contrived, by assuming the Jacobin costume, to throw on the faction the odium of those seditious exclamations which they were employed to vociferate. ❋ An English Lady (N/A)

At this moment the audience began to vociferate "prologue, prologue, prologue," when Wignell finding them resolute without moving from the spot, without pausing, or changing his tone of voice, but in all the pomposity of tragedy, went on as if it were part of the play. ❋ Unknown (N/A)

Alas me, for my sufferings! for well may I groan and vociferate these things. ❋ 480? BC-406 BC Euripides (N/A)

The frowzy creatures in ill-made dress-coats, shimmering satin waistcoats, and hats of the tile model, who lounge, spit, and vociferate there, and name themselves M.C., were off. ❋ Various (N/A)

Harbola is an occupational term, applied to a class of Basdewas who climb trees in the early morning and thence vociferate praises of the deity in a loud voice. ❋ R. V. Russell (N/A)

Upon the slightest allusion to the revolutionary government, the whole Convention rise in a mass to vociferate their adherence to it: * the tribunal, which was its offspring and support, is anxiously reinstalled; and the low insolence with which Barrere announces their victories in the Netherlands, is, as usual, loudly applauded. ❋ An English Lady (N/A)

The individual had not long been in the room before he began hissing, this was succeeded by loud claps from Coleridge's party, which continued for a few minutes, but at last they grew so warm that they began to vociferate, "Turn him out!" ❋ James Gillman (N/A)

When he does attempt to vociferate, the asthmatic complaint under which he evidently labours prevents him from delivering the sentences in more copious instalments than the following: -- ❋ Various (N/A)

As being in harmony with the moustaches, beard, and bandit propensities -- which true bürschen delight to cultivate -- they received the strangers with an unfriendly stare, and continued to vociferate their chorus. ❋ A Bushman (N/A)

But I must mention the great companies of blackbirds -- more than the famous "four-and-twenty" who were baked in a pie -- that congregate on the tops of contiguous trees, and vociferate with all the clamor of a turbulent political meeting. ❋ Various (N/A)

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