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Meanings of
vociferous
in English
Conspicuously and offensively loud; given to vehement outcry.
blatant
strident
clamorous
clamant
Related terms
noisy
Synonyms
Examples for "
blatant
"
blatant
strident
clamorous
clamant
Examples for "
blatant
"
1
We view this as a wholly unwarranted,
blatant
attack on press freedom.
2
Such
blatant
disregard for safety could put thousands of lives at risk.
3
Both were
blatant
infringements and easy decisions for English referee Wayne Barnes.
4
This read to me as a token effort to excuse
blatant
racism.
5
Why are our MPs putting
blatant
self-interest ahead of the Brexit vote?
1
Whether they can bring more
strident
members along is a different question.
2
A
strident
English nationalist but someone at home with modern German literature.
3
The government put it through under urgency, amid
strident
protest from National.
4
Today's papers were equally
strident
- and optimistic - in their support.
5
Above the music he heard the childishly
strident
voice of the flapper:
1
The soldier is
clamorous
for war; the merchant riots on high prices.
2
The fearful and wavering were thus induced to join the
clamorous
majority.
3
The boys were, one and all, open and
clamorous
in their admiration.
4
They were
clamorous
for a gabicote, or book in the Gypsy tongue.
5
But these grew louder, entire words rising out of the
clamorous
babble.
1
It is never out of ear, and in politics is especially
clamant
.
2
It was more glittering, more raffish, more
clamant
of the tenderloin than ever.
3
The room was
clamant
with the voices of the company.
4
The hall gong, growing in a
clamant
intensity, rang out on the quiet air.
5
We pressed through the
clamant
multitude until we had reached the middle of the square.
Usage of
vociferous
in English
1
The most
vociferous
online support came from a more unusual source, however.
2
As a result of
vociferous
campaigning, Bude has won a temporary reprieve.
3
They are also the most
vociferous
letter writers we have come across.
4
Some charities acknowledge the intended kindness, others are
vociferous
in saying don't.
5
The clamour these cannibals made was terrific, the children being especially
vociferous
.
6
At these words the other burst into a great and
vociferous
laugh.
7
The streets and quays swarm with the most
vociferous
,
dirty, multitudinous life.
8
All these interests furnished
vociferous
declaimers for the recognition of Texan independence.
9
Suddenly the horses were pulled to their haunches with a
vociferous
shout.
10
His speech was a brilliant one, and the applause had been
vociferous
.
11
The meeting was characterised by
vociferous
inquiries, loud guffaws and warm embraces.
12
The latter opened suddenly, and Mrs. Herndon bounced forth with
vociferous
welcome.
13
At the start he was incredibly
vociferous
,
bellowing constant encouragement from mid-off.
14
There was
vociferous
demand for an encore and Beatrice gave another song.
15
But activist feminism at its most
vociferous
is generally a left-wing pursuit.
16
The real Springsteen has been a persistent and
vociferous
critic of Trump.
Other examples for "vociferous"
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vociferous
Adjective
Frequent collocations
most vociferous
vociferous critics
vociferous support
less vociferous
vociferous applause
More collocations
Vociferous
through the time
Vociferous
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common