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vociferate

[voh-sif-uh-reyt] / voʊˈsɪf əˌreɪt /


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These bronze rowdies whoop and vociferate on all sides.

From Time Magazine Archive

To vociferate is commonly applied to loud and excited speech where there is little besides the exertion of voice.

From English Synonyms and Antonyms With Notes on the Correct Use of Prepositions by Fernald, James Champlin

One voice overpowers the other, wide-open mouths vociferate loudly, necks are strained, muscles grow tense with excitement.

From Southern Spain by Calvert, A. F. (Albert Frederick)

Evolution is always hard on a certain class and the sufferers quite naturally vociferate their woes without regard to the real causes of the change or to the larger interests of society.

From The Age of the Reformation by Smith, Preserved

In matters really vital to him his will was granite and he commanded a silence which could vociferate "Hands off!"

From Immortal Youth A Study in the Will to Create by Price, Lucien




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