"Vociferate" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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Vociferate
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"Vociferate" Meaning

To speak or utter something loudly and strongly, often in opposition to something or someone. It can also mean to affirm or proclaim something earnestly and insistently. It is to express and assert one's opinion, thought, or view in a forceful and emphatic manner.

"Vociferate" Examples

Usage Examples for "Vociferate"


1. Public Opinion


- As recently as the 1970s, African Americans vociferate about the need for equality in housing opportunities.
- During the rally, the protesters vociferated against the proposed government policies.

2. Unwavering Position


- Activists vociferate for stricter gun control laws.
- The treaty's opponents vociferate about its serious implications on world trade.

3. Expressing Strong Opinion


- They vociferate that the streets of the city are dangerous at night.
- Some critics vociferate that the new policy will cause a higher unemployment rate.

4. In a Loud and Insistent Manner


- The crowd vociferated through the night, demanding justice for the victims.
- Outside the debate hall, the protesters vociferate loudly, objecting to some of the candidates' policies.

5. Against Something


- Vocal activists vociferate against climate change.
- Overcome with emotion, the child vociferated over the injustice they witnessed.

"Vociferate" Similar Words

Vocational

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Vocationalism

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Vocationalism refers to the ideology or policy that emphasizes the development and implementation of a vocational or practical education system, which prepares individuals for specific jobs or occupations, or to acquire skills and competencies for employment.

Vocationally

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Relating to one's occupation or profession.

Vocations

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Vocative

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Vocatives

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Vociferance

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Vociferance refers to the quality or state of being loud, persistent, and emphatic in expression or noise, often in a noisy or forceful manner. It can also imply a strong and insistent demand or protest for something.<br><br>Example: "The vociferance of the environmental activists made their voices heard during the town hall meeting, calling for action to protect the local wildlife."<br><br>It can also be related to a loud and vehement outcry or protest, used to express strong opposition or disagreement about something.

Vociferant

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Vociferated

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Vociferates

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Vociferating

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Vociferation

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Vociferous

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Vociferously

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Vociferousness

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The quality of being boisterous and loud in expressing one's opinions or feelings; strong and insistent advocacy or criticism.

Vocoder

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A vocoder is an electronic device that is used to transmit speech in situations where the quality of the speaker's voice is undesirable or needs to be changed, or to modify the timbre of the voice. It works by replacing the vocal tract of the speaker with a combination of steady tones or noise, typically in a series of pulse trains, to create an electronic representation of the original voice, known as an "excitation signal". The excitation signal and the original speech signal are then used to generate a new signal, or "synthesized speech", that mimics the original voice but with changes to pitch, tone, and other characteristics. Voders were originally used in telephone and radio transmission systems, but are now more commonly used in music and audio processing applications.